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Shanna Curvin- Infant timeline
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Baby's First Year
Infant- birth to one year
Gross motor development- involves improvement of skills using the large muscles in the legs and arms.
Fine-Motor development- involves the small muscles of the hands and fingers.
Cognitive development- sometimes called intellectual development, refers to processes use to gain knowledge.
Social-emotional development- Learning to relate to others is social. Emotional development involves feelings and expression of feelings. -
1-3 Months
Phycial- Shows active body movement.
Congnitive- Coorindates eye movements.
Emotional- Reacts to discomfort and pain by crying.
Social- makes eye contact. -
1-3 Months
Phycial- Shows active body movement.
Congnitive- Coorindates eye movements.
Emotional- Reacts to discomfort and pain by crying.
Social- makes eye contact. -
4 Months
Physical- On tummy can roll side to side.
Cognitive- Likes to repeat enjoyable acts like shaking a rattle.
Emotional- Expresses delight.
Social- Enjoys social aspects of feeding time. -
4 Months
Physical- On tummy can roll side to side.
Cognitive- Likes to repeat enjoyable acts like shaking a rattle.
Emotional- Expresses delight.
Social- Enjoys social aspects of feeding time. -
5-6 Months
Physical-Can roll from tummy to back.
Cognitive- Grabs at any and all objects in reach.
Emotional- May begin to show fearful behavior enjoys as separtness is felt.
Social- Playing with children. -
5-6 Months
Physical-Can roll from tummy to back.
Cognitive- Grabs at any and all objects in reach.
Emotional- May begin to show fearful behavior enjoys as separtness is felt.
Social- Playing with children. -
7-8 Months
Physical- Crawls.
Cognitive- Likes to empty and fill containers.
Emotional- May show more dependence on caregiver for security.
Social- Shows desires for socail contacts. -
7-8 Months
Physical- Crawls.
Cognitive- Likes to empty and fill containers.
Emotional- May show more dependence on caregiver for security.
Social- Shows desires for socail contacts. -
9 Months
Physical- Sits alone.
Cognitive- Likes to look for contents in a container.
Social- Recognizes the social nature of mealtimes.
Emotional- May show fear of sounds. -
9 Months
Physical- Sits alone.
Cognitive- Likes to look for contents in a container.
Social- Recognizes the social nature of mealtimes.
Emotional- May show fear of sounds. -
10 Months
Physical- climbs on chairs and other funtiure.
Cognitive- Speaks first recognizable word.
Social- Is more aware and sensitative to children.
Emotional- Shows delight, happiness, sadness, discomfort, and anger. -
10 Months
Physical- climbs on chairs and other funtiure.
Cognitive- Speaks first recognizable word.
Social- Is more aware and sensitative to children.
Emotional- Shows delight, happiness, sadness, discomfort, and anger. -
11 Months
Physical- Stands alone.
Cognitive- Can point to body parts.
Social- Likes to say no and shake head at caregivers.
Emotional- Tests caregivers to determine limits. -
1 Year
Physical- Walks with one hand held.
Cognitive- Waves goodbye.
Social- Enjoys playing with siblings.
Emotional- May reveal inner determation to walk. -
1 Year
Physical- Walks with one hand held.
Cognitive- Waves goodbye.
Social- Enjoys playing with siblings.
Emotional- May reveal inner determation to walk.