Developmental Milestones

Follow the links below to find information about the milestones in children's development and growth.

Reviewed February 2009

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Title:   Playstages - easy read
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   Ideas for your baby's learning (birth to 3 years)
Date:   Sep 2009

Title:   Child development: 0-3 months
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   Coming into the world is a very big and scary adventure for babies. At first they don't know that you are there to comfort them and fed them and care for them. They only know when they feel comfortable and safe or afraid
Date:   Sep 2009

Title:   Child development: 4-5 years
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   This topic is about your four year old. Relationships, sex, different people of different race; all these big social issues become visible to your four year old.
Date:   Sep 2009

Title:   Child development: 3-4 years
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   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.
Date:   Sep 2009

Title:   Child development: 2-3 years
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   child development 2-3 years. Toddlers between two and three really want to find out about themselves and what they want and don't want.
Date:   Sep 2009

Title:   Child development: 1-2 years
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   The time between one and two is one of rapid change. Your baby is on the move and discovering the world. Parenting becomes demanding in a different way because you have to think about safety and setting limits .
Date:   Sep 2009

Title:   Child development: 9-12 months
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   Your baby is moving around now and the pace of life has quickened somewhat. This may suit you if you found the tiny baby stage restrictive. He will be 'talking' and making recognisable sounds .
Date:   Sep 2009

Title:   Child development: 6-9 months
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   You and your baby are starting to feel (and act) like separate people. She is starting to sit up, reach out and act on the world. She worries that you might not come back when you go away from her and lets you know it.
Date:   Sep 2009

Title:   Child development: 3-6 months
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   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.
Date:   Sep 2009

Title:   Child development: 12-15 years
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   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.
Date:   Sep 2009

Title:   Milestones
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   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).
Date:   Jul 2009

Title:   Child development (7) - three to four years
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   A child aged between three and four years is learning to control their feelings and get on with others. It is still hard to distinguish between real and pretend, and they do not lie on purpose. Some children will be able to use the toilet and others will not be ready yet.
Date:   Jun 2009

Title:   Child development (6) - two to three years
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   Your toddler between the age of two and three years is learning about feelings. Tantrums are common in this age group. Your child has good physical skills but needs a parent to set limits for safety. Speech will also develop. Some toddlers may be ready to use the toilet or potty instead of nappies, but this will vary.
Date:   Jun 2009

Title:   Child development (5) - one to two years
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   The age of one to two years is marked by rapid change in your baby. Caring for a toddler requires safety and setting limits from a parent, and your child's physical, social and emotional development is significant. Language development is also significant between one and two years of age.
Date:   Jun 2009

Title:   Child development (4) - nine to 12 months
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   At nine months your baby is moving around by crawling or pulling along with their arms. Safety is very important now. Your baby is also 'talking' with recognisable sounds and may even say simple words.
Date:   Jun 2009

Title:   Child development (3) - six to nine months
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   Between six and nine months, a baby is becoming able to move around and take a much more active part in family life. Separation anxiety may appear, and a baby may start tasting solid food.
Date:   Jun 2009

Title:   Child development (2) - three to six months
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   A baby aged from three to six months is a very social being. Their social, emotional and physical development is rapid and will include smiling, laughing, kicking, rolling over and lifting their head.
Date:   Jun 2009

Title:   Child development (1) - newborn to three months
Publisher:   Better Health Channel
Description:   Newborn babies communicate from birth and are learning all the time. Babies need physical contact for optimum development. Activities can help a baby's hearing, sight and physical and emotional development.
Date:   Jun 2009

Title:   Toddler development: in a nutshell
Publisher:   Raising Children Network (RCN)
Description:   This in-a-nutshell guide looks at the ways in which toddlers grow and provides an overview of the key stages of their development.
Date:   May 2009

Title:   About development
Publisher:   Raising Children Network (RCN)
Description:   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.
Date:   May 2009
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