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between 5 ½ and 10 pounds & 18 and 22 inches long (health aspects)
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Start to respond to parents by smiling (physical)
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check everything to do with the baby (aspects of health)
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Rolling over (physical)
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Start teething (physical)
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check-ups at the 4, 6 and 9 months (aspects of health)
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Sitting up with or without assistance (physical)
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Self recognition starts (cognitive intellectual)
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Start to introduce solid foods (psycho emotional)
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Separation Anxiety starts to occur (psycho emotional)
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the size doubles in length (aspects of health)
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Babies start to show affection (psycho emotional)
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Start understanding baby signing (cognitive intellectual)
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Start understanding baby signing (social development)
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Starting to crawl (physical)
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On average, babies start to sleep through the night (psycho emotional)
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Start to take first steps (physical)
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Curiosity comes into play (cognitive intellectual)
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gets shots or visit (aspects of health)
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Starting to talk (social development)
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Child starts understanding object permanence (cognitive intellectual)
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Babies start to understand “No.” (social development)
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every three months a check-ups if the child is well (aspects of health)
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triples in length (aspects of health)
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check-up (aspects of health)
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Walking well (physical)
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Start understanding toilet training (psycho emotional)
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Start to understand what the television is (cognitive intellectual)
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10 and 12 in length (aspects of health)
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once a year check-up if the child is well (aspects of health)