By now, your baby is able to sit without any support, loves to crawl around and explore on her own and may pull herself up to a standing position while holding onto furniture for support. It's around this age that she starts displaying clinginess to you, and may become anxious around strangers, or when she is in a new setting.
For ages
7-9 MonthsPHYSICAL | Sits without support; can roll over in both directions -- even in sleep; may scoot or crawl; teething. |
EMOTIONAL | May exhibit stranger anxiety and clinginess and resist staying with anyone other than you. |
SOCIAL | Responds to people she knows; may recognize her own name; says 'Mama' and 'Dada'; communicates through babbles, gestures and facial expression. |
The information provided is just a guide. All babies are unique and progress at a different pace that is normal for them. Premature babies may reach milestones later than full-term babies.Back to Growth Guide for Your Baby's First YearCopyright © ShoppingLifestyle®