Or not. Although often treated as a competition, baby milestones are more intended to serve as red flags. For instance, baby not sitting up by a year? Red flag. Baby crawling at 6 months? That’s great, but … doesn’t necessarily mean you have a genius on your hands. Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to know about four big milestones — and when it’s okay to stop worrying! Image via iStock.com/stockvisual However, it’s certainly worth mentioning to your doctor if, by 8-months, baby isn’t sitting up, rolling over, or seems to have stiff or floppy muscle tone. If your child has had no developmental issues thus far (she’s sitting, she grabs objects on her own, etc.) it’s really not cause for concern. But if peace of mind is what you’re after, by all means, speak to your pediatrician. However, that said, if by baby’s first birthday, he’s not babbling or saying a few “words” that only Mom and Dad can understand (they may make no sense to others), it’s worth bringing up to the pediatrician. Encourage your baby to let go of furniture by putting your hands out, or by holding a toy they love. It takes a lot of confidence to walk on your own, so be sure to give lots of positive reinforcement at any attempts they make!
title: “Baby Milestones Red Flags In A Child S Development Or Bragging Rights For Competitive Moms " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-04” author: “William Medeiros”
Or not. Although often treated as a competition, baby milestones are more intended to serve as red flags. For instance, baby not sitting up by a year? Red flag. Baby crawling at 6 months? That’s great, but … doesn’t necessarily mean you have a genius on your hands. Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to know about four big milestones — and when it’s okay to stop worrying! Image via iStock.com/stockvisual However, it’s certainly worth mentioning to your doctor if, by 8-months, baby isn’t sitting up, rolling over, or seems to have stiff or floppy muscle tone. If your child has had no developmental issues thus far (she’s sitting, she grabs objects on her own, etc.) it’s really not cause for concern. But if peace of mind is what you’re after, by all means, speak to your pediatrician. However, that said, if by baby’s first birthday, he’s not babbling or saying a few “words” that only Mom and Dad can understand (they may make no sense to others), it’s worth bringing up to the pediatrician. Encourage your baby to let go of furniture by putting your hands out, or by holding a toy they love. It takes a lot of confidence to walk on your own, so be sure to give lots of positive reinforcement at any attempts they make!
title: “Baby Milestones Red Flags In A Child S Development Or Bragging Rights For Competitive Moms " ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-27” author: “Misty Gaylord”
Or not. Although often treated as a competition, baby milestones are more intended to serve as red flags. For instance, baby not sitting up by a year? Red flag. Baby crawling at 6 months? That’s great, but … doesn’t necessarily mean you have a genius on your hands. Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to know about four big milestones — and when it’s okay to stop worrying! Image via iStock.com/stockvisual However, it’s certainly worth mentioning to your doctor if, by 8-months, baby isn’t sitting up, rolling over, or seems to have stiff or floppy muscle tone. If your child has had no developmental issues thus far (she’s sitting, she grabs objects on her own, etc.) it’s really not cause for concern. But if peace of mind is what you’re after, by all means, speak to your pediatrician. However, that said, if by baby’s first birthday, he’s not babbling or saying a few “words” that only Mom and Dad can understand (they may make no sense to others), it’s worth bringing up to the pediatrician. Encourage your baby to let go of furniture by putting your hands out, or by holding a toy they love. It takes a lot of confidence to walk on your own, so be sure to give lots of positive reinforcement at any attempts they make!
title: “Baby Milestones Red Flags In A Child S Development Or Bragging Rights For Competitive Moms " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-21” author: “John Sellers”
Or not. Although often treated as a competition, baby milestones are more intended to serve as red flags. For instance, baby not sitting up by a year? Red flag. Baby crawling at 6 months? That’s great, but … doesn’t necessarily mean you have a genius on your hands. Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to know about four big milestones — and when it’s okay to stop worrying! Image via iStock.com/stockvisual However, it’s certainly worth mentioning to your doctor if, by 8-months, baby isn’t sitting up, rolling over, or seems to have stiff or floppy muscle tone. If your child has had no developmental issues thus far (she’s sitting, she grabs objects on her own, etc.) it’s really not cause for concern. But if peace of mind is what you’re after, by all means, speak to your pediatrician. However, that said, if by baby’s first birthday, he’s not babbling or saying a few “words” that only Mom and Dad can understand (they may make no sense to others), it’s worth bringing up to the pediatrician. Encourage your baby to let go of furniture by putting your hands out, or by holding a toy they love. It takes a lot of confidence to walk on your own, so be sure to give lots of positive reinforcement at any attempts they make!
title: “Baby Milestones Red Flags In A Child S Development Or Bragging Rights For Competitive Moms " ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-21” author: “William Hutcherson”
Or not. Although often treated as a competition, baby milestones are more intended to serve as red flags. For instance, baby not sitting up by a year? Red flag. Baby crawling at 6 months? That’s great, but … doesn’t necessarily mean you have a genius on your hands. Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to know about four big milestones — and when it’s okay to stop worrying! Image via iStock.com/stockvisual However, it’s certainly worth mentioning to your doctor if, by 8-months, baby isn’t sitting up, rolling over, or seems to have stiff or floppy muscle tone. If your child has had no developmental issues thus far (she’s sitting, she grabs objects on her own, etc.) it’s really not cause for concern. But if peace of mind is what you’re after, by all means, speak to your pediatrician. However, that said, if by baby’s first birthday, he’s not babbling or saying a few “words” that only Mom and Dad can understand (they may make no sense to others), it’s worth bringing up to the pediatrician. Encourage your baby to let go of furniture by putting your hands out, or by holding a toy they love. It takes a lot of confidence to walk on your own, so be sure to give lots of positive reinforcement at any attempts they make!
title: “Baby Milestones Red Flags In A Child S Development Or Bragging Rights For Competitive Moms " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-13” author: “Michele Morlock”
Or not. Although often treated as a competition, baby milestones are more intended to serve as red flags. For instance, baby not sitting up by a year? Red flag. Baby crawling at 6 months? That’s great, but … doesn’t necessarily mean you have a genius on your hands. Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to know about four big milestones — and when it’s okay to stop worrying! Image via iStock.com/stockvisual However, it’s certainly worth mentioning to your doctor if, by 8-months, baby isn’t sitting up, rolling over, or seems to have stiff or floppy muscle tone. If your child has had no developmental issues thus far (she’s sitting, she grabs objects on her own, etc.) it’s really not cause for concern. But if peace of mind is what you’re after, by all means, speak to your pediatrician. However, that said, if by baby’s first birthday, he’s not babbling or saying a few “words” that only Mom and Dad can understand (they may make no sense to others), it’s worth bringing up to the pediatrician. Encourage your baby to let go of furniture by putting your hands out, or by holding a toy they love. It takes a lot of confidence to walk on your own, so be sure to give lots of positive reinforcement at any attempts they make!
title: “Baby Milestones Red Flags In A Child S Development Or Bragging Rights For Competitive Moms " ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-14” author: “Amanda Norton”
Or not. Although often treated as a competition, baby milestones are more intended to serve as red flags. For instance, baby not sitting up by a year? Red flag. Baby crawling at 6 months? That’s great, but … doesn’t necessarily mean you have a genius on your hands. Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to know about four big milestones — and when it’s okay to stop worrying! Image via iStock.com/stockvisual However, it’s certainly worth mentioning to your doctor if, by 8-months, baby isn’t sitting up, rolling over, or seems to have stiff or floppy muscle tone. If your child has had no developmental issues thus far (she’s sitting, she grabs objects on her own, etc.) it’s really not cause for concern. But if peace of mind is what you’re after, by all means, speak to your pediatrician. However, that said, if by baby’s first birthday, he’s not babbling or saying a few “words” that only Mom and Dad can understand (they may make no sense to others), it’s worth bringing up to the pediatrician. Encourage your baby to let go of furniture by putting your hands out, or by holding a toy they love. It takes a lot of confidence to walk on your own, so be sure to give lots of positive reinforcement at any attempts they make!