Hi friends! It's been a really long time since I shared something with you. Today, let's discuss developmental milestones and why every child develops at their own pace.
Understanding Developmental Milestones
Every child is unique and develops at their own rate. While there are general timelines for milestones like walking and talking, there's a wide range of normal development.
Walking Milestones
Most children take their first steps between 9 and 15 months. However, some children may start walking as late as 18 months and still be within the normal range. Factors that influence walking include:
- Physical development and muscle strength
- Opportunity for practice
- Individual temperament
- Genetic factors
Speech Development
Language development varies greatly among children. By 12 months, most babies say their first words, but some may take longer. By 2 years, children typically have a vocabulary of 50+ words.
When to Consult a Doctor
Consider seeking professional advice if:
- Your child isn't walking by 18 months
- There's no single word by 16 months
- No two-word phrases by 24 months
- Loss of previously acquired skills
- Significant differences compared to siblings at the same age
Supporting Your Child's Development
You can encourage development by:
- Providing safe spaces for movement and exploration
- Talking, reading, and singing to your child regularly
- Playing interactive games
- Offering encouragement and praise
- Being patient and avoiding comparisons
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