

Your baby has mastered holding small objects between his thumb and forefinger and responds to simple commands such as "Give Mommy a hug". He can also stand while holding onto something for support and can start taking his first baby steps by walking a stable but movable support -- like a stool! But don't rush to buy his first pair of shoes just yet -- letting your baby walk barefoot around the house is actually best for his balance and coordination.

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®