Developmental Milestones
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- Developmental Milestones: Social Skills in Toddlers and PreschoolersThe toddler and preschool years are a time of rapid social development. Here are the developmental milestones in social skills that you will likely see from your child at each age.
- Developmental Milestones for TeenagersThough they don't seem like children, teens are continuing to grow and develop in myriad ways just like younger children. Here are the developmental milestones you can expect to see your teenage child go through.
- Infant Developmental MilestonesFind out about social, cognitive and physical milestones achieved between birth and 1 year of age.
- Two-Year-Old Developmental MilestonesDuring toddlerhood, every child will experience a pattern of development as unique as his own fingerprint. Find out which milestones are typical for your 24-month-old toddler.
- The Elementary School Years: Developmental MilestonesOverview of emotional, physical, mental and cognitive developmental milestones in the elementary school years, including what parents can expect from their elementary aged children.
- The Preschool Years: Developmental Milestones Ages 2-5An overview of basic physical, emotional and cognitive developmental milestones for the preschool years, ages 2-5.
Childhood Developmental Milestones, is My Child on Track?Wondering if your child is ahead or behind in their development. We have your answers.
Late Talkers: Baby Language and Developmental MilestonesThere's a wide range of "normal" when it comes to the age at which a child hits language and developmental milestones and becomes a talker. To learn to talk, children need good opportunities to listen to what is said to them--and good things to listen to.
How to Deal with Not So Normal Development in Your ChildDevelopmental milestones are the litmus test of health in the early years. Yet even during adolescence the stages of child development are of great importance to parent and youngster alike. So what do you do when something is off? What if it's way off?- Developmental Milestones and Birth OrderNo matter where a child falls in the family order, there are both developmental advantages and disadvantages to his position.
- Developmental Milestones: Ages 0-2Overview of milestones for ages 0-2, what children are capable of doing at each stage and what to expect with each new developmental period.
- Developmental Milestones of Children Ages 2-3This article will discuss the physical, emotional, and cognitive development of children from the ages of 2 to 3 years old.
- Developmental Milestones of Four-Year-Old ChildrenThis article discusses the development of four-year-old children physically, emotionally, and intellectually.
- Developmental Milestones of Five-Year-Old ChildrenThis article will help you understand the physical, social, and intellectual development of children of the age of five.
- The Other Developmental Milestones for Children (humor)Typical childhood milestones with a twist (humor).
- Most Proud Moment as a MomAsk any mother and they'd tell you that just about anything their child does brings warmth to their heart. This is just one of my proud moments as a mom.
- Infants Who Have Low-Birth Weights Are More Prone to Depression, AnxietyInfants who have low birth weights are more likely to suffer from depression and anxiety much later in their lives, says a recent study.
- Developmental Milestones During InfancyA little article on the subject
- Your Baby's First Year: 5 Important Developmental MilestonesDevelopmental milestones are a set of skills and behaviors that babies perform at a specific age. Although each milestone has an age level, experts agree that what constitutes normal development has wide parameters.
- Parenting: Developmental Milestones for Your Toddler...the real mommy wars began once my son was born. I remember this one mother in particular telling me how her son was just about walking by 5 months and could recite the encyclopedia by the time he was one! Of course, I'm exaggerating, but you get the picture
- What to Expect From a Thirteen-Year-OldWhile every child is an individual and several factors influence child development, here is what you can typically expect from a thirteen-year-old:





