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Follow the links below to find information about the milestones in children's development and growth.
Reviewed January 2008
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Baby development: in a nutshell
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Raising Children Network (RCN)
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This in-a-nutshell guide offers an overview to baby's development from 3-12 months of age.
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May 2008
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Newborn development: in a nutshell
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Raising Children Network (RCN)
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This in-a-nutshell guide to development gives you an overview of the milestones your baby may experience in the first 12 weeks along with information about development problem signs that should be checked by a doctor.
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May 2008
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School-age development: in a nutshell
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Raising Children Network (RCN)
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This in-a-nutshell guide provides an overview of social, emotional and intellectual development for children aged 5-8 years.
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May 2008
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Preschooler development: in a nutshell
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Raising Children Network (RCN)
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This in-a-nutshell guide provides an overview of your preschooler's social, emotional and physical development.
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May 2008
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Toddler development: in a nutshell
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| Publisher: |
Raising Children Network (RCN)
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This in-a-nutshell guide looks at the ways in which toddlers grow and provides an overview of the key stages of their development.
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May 2008
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Moving around
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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In thinking about the motor development of children it is important to remember that children develop differently and at different rates.
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Feb 2008
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Milestones
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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Most parents want to know if their baby or toddler is developing 'normally'. The following is a basic guide as to what you might expect for the first four years of life (often called developmental milestones).
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Feb 2008
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About development
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| Publisher: |
Raising Children Network (RCN)
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Development is your baby's amazing ability to learn skills needed for life; as your baby grows these skills become more and more complex; growth and development occurs at tremendously different rates in every baby.
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Jan 2008
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Wonder weeks
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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Recent research has shown that there are times during a child's life when the child may be more demanding (fussier) than usual.
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Nov 2007
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Child development: 6-9 years
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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Each age in the 'middle years' tends to have its own special characteristics, six can be a bit bossy, demanding, seven tends to worry, take life seriously, eight enthusiastic, outgoing, nine independent and rather rebellious.
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Oct 2007
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Child development: 10-12 years
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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It is in these three years that children move from 'childhood' to a view of a more adult world that they will clearly want or be forced to join in the near future
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Aug 2007
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Child development: 12-15 years
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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The early adolescent years are a time of rapid change physically, socially and emotionally. In all areas of life it is the beginning of your child's transition from childhood to adulthood and probably a bit of wandering in nobody's-land on the way.
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Aug 2007
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Child development: 5-6 years
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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Many children begin school at five. This is because by five most children have developed enough independence and understanding to enable them to cope away from home for such a length of time. As always this varies with each child and some will be more ready than others to be away from their parents.
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Aug 2007
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Child development: 3-4 years
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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This topic is about your three to four year old. In the course of this year children are moving out of babyhood into childhood. They have rich imaginations, they may have strong fears, they love to play and they enjoy physical activity. They are beginning to be more comfortable spending some time away from their usual carers.
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Aug 2007
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Child development: 2-3 years
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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Toddlers between two and three really want to find out about themselves and what they want and don't want. Because they are beginning to talk in sentences and sometimes say things in a big and definite voice we can be tricked into thinking that our toddlers are more grown up than they really are.
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Aug 2007
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Child development: 3-6 months
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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Most parents find having a baby from three months very enjoyable. Your baby will have come a long way in the last three months and many of the internal 'settling down' processes that newborns have will have been overcome.
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Aug 2007
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Growing and learning with toddlers
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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Parents of young children want their children to get the best start they can in learning so they will do well at school and have successful lives. Often parents of very young children wonder what they can do to help their children get ready for their school time.
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Aug 2007
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Growing and learning with preschoolers
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Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
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Parents of young children want their children to get the best start they can in learning so they will do well at school and have successful lives. Often parents of very young children wonder what they can do to help their children get ready for their school time.
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Aug 2007
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Baby Development
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HealthInsite Topic Page
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Links to information on the development of babies, including the stages they go through.
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Jun 2007
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