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Your baby develops at a wondrous rate, particularly in the first 12 months while learning loads of skills and experiencing many physical changes. These growth and developmental achievements are called 'milestones'.
Milestones provide parents with guidance on some typical skills and abilities their baby may acquire by a certain age such as rolling over, smiling or sitting up. It's important to know that each baby is unique and will develop at a different rate. Some babies will miss certain milestones all together, such as crawling. Resist the urge to compare your child to others as this will only put unnecessary pressure on you both.
Developmental milestones are grouped by the body parts they refer to:
If your baby is eating and sleeping well and seems mostly happy when awake, she or he is likely to be developing well. You know your baby best, and your gut instinct will tell you more than any parenting book or milestone list ever will.
However, if you see any of the following signs in your baby, talk to your GP or child and family health nurse.
Seek help if your baby:
Development continues well beyond the baby and toddler years. This checklist gives an overview of the major developmental areas from newborn to teenagers (PDF, 124.5 KB) and is a great tool you can adapt to your own circumstances.
It's important, however, to remember that just like babies, children and teens are individuals who will develop at different rates depending on a range of factors.
Parent Line NSW provides free support, information, referral and counselling for parents and carers of children aged 0-18 years in New South Wales. Call Parent Line NSW on 1300 1300 52. Available on weekdays 9.00 am to 9.00 pm, weekends 4.00 pm to 9.00 pm (cost of a local call from any landline in NSW).
20 Jun 2024