By this time, your baby is happily crawling everywhere and can stand up alone without support for a few minutes (and possibly walking her first few solo steps)! At the same time, she is learning to take sips from the cup. As she grows stronger and more active, engage in some physical activities with her, including games like ball rolling, and helping her crawl up and down the stairs. But remember, stay close to her at all times when she's navigating those steps!
For ages
10-12 MonthsPHYSICAL | Pulls herself to a standing position; cruises furniture; may take first steps while you support her; may be able to walk alone; can feed herself finger foods; grasps objects using thumb and finger (pincer grip). |
EMOTIONAL | Demonstrates loving gestures like cuddling and kissing; crying spells when you're out of sight. |
SOCIAL | Waves goodbye; may say two or three words; responds to simple commands; indicates what she wants by signing; understands words for familiar people. |
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®