Movin' on
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A baby's motor development during the first year includes many exciting milestones. At about three months, babies learn to support their head as their neck muscles strengthen. By about four months, they will be able to roll over and sit when propped up. They become on the move between eight and 13 months as they learn to crawl, climb up and pull themselves up.
Publication Name: American Baby
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0044-7544
Year: 1999
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Bodies in motion
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Most infants are able to lift their head and chest off the floor when they are three or four months old. Babies generally begin to roll over when they are four of five months old and can sit unsupported at about six months of age. Other first-year milestones include crawling, standing and climbing.
Publication Name: American Baby
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0044-7544
Year: 1995
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Movers & shakers
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Babies must be properly guided and supported during the motor skills development stage. Development usually starts from head to foot and the learning process is generally gradual. Babies must also be given the opportunity to progress at their own pace.
Publication Name: American Baby
Subject: Women's issues/gender studies
ISSN: 0044-7544
Year: 1997
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