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Y ; Tuesday, August 19, 2008.

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Baby is in a busy phase now, ready to use his/ her hands for a variety of meaningful gestures. He/ she is quite the explorer now too so always keep a close eye on baby’s movements! Keep in mind that each child is different. It’s normal for babies to achieve these milestones a little later than others. Do consult your child’s paediatrician if you are worried.

What your child might do:

Physically and mentally:

• Understands object permanence—that his/ her toys don’t disappear when hidden

• Crawls easily, even when holding an object

• Uses thumb and index finger (pincer grasp) to pick up or move toys around and also investigate small spaces

• Remembers recent events

• May attempt to stand, while holding onto a chair or table

Language and emotions:

• Begins to show signs of extreme attachment to main caregiver — also called ‘ separation anxiety’

• Experiments with a variety of vowel and possibly, consonant sounds

Those that i have cancelled out are those that Princess have not mastered.

Other den that, she does everything mention here.




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