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  • Physical improve 6-month-old babies can sit without much help. When lying on his back, he may put his foot in his mouth. Babies can roll from lying on their backs to their stomachs, stomachs and backs, and they can crawl back before lying on their stomach. When held, 6-month-old babies can support ...
  • Physical improve 4-month-old babies will start to flip. When lying on his stomach, he can keep his head straight, up high and lift his chest off the floor or mattress. He can also hold a toy and reach for his hand. Your baby may start teething, and will drool and chew on things for a few months ...
  • Expression at school Talk to your child's teacher often to learn about your child's behavior at school. Social and emotional development Your child may enjoy playing competitive games and team sports. Encourage outdoor social activities like group play or team sports. After school, encourage social ...
  • Physical development At 3 years of age, children can: Jump, kick, trike and change your feet as you climb the stairs. Knowing to open buttons and undress, however, babies may need help with this. Wash and dry your hands. Draw a circle. Clean up toys with adult help and do some simple household ...
  • Learning After completing high school, they will continue to go to college, technical school or vocational school, or join the army, or go to work. Emotional and social development At this age they tend to establish relationships and discover sexual intercourse. They can live at home, college ...
  • Physical development Your 5-year-old baby can bend one leg at a time, balance and move forward on each leg. He can also jump over obstacles, balance on one leg for at least 5 seconds and play hopscotch. Emotional development A 5-year-old child will realize that a child's imaginative play is not ...
  • Academic performance Learning becomes difficult when children have to study with many teachers, changing classrooms and learning challenges also affect learning productivity. You need to capture information about your child's learning process and help them plan homework. Social emotional ...
  • Activities at school Talk to your child's teacher on a regular basis to see how your child works at school. Maintain an active participation in your child's learning and school activities. Social and emotional development Your child can start to get along much more with friends than with parents or ...
  • Learning In adolescence, they need to prepare for college, college or vocational school. They also often start some part-time jobs during junior high school. Emotional development and social life Adolescents tend to be more influenced by their peers than their parents in both the information side ...
  • Physical improve Babies 18 months can walk fast, start running and can take many steps. Children can doodle with pencils, build a tower with two or three bricks, throw objects, and can use spoons and mugs. Children can empty an object from a bottle or container. Emotional development At 18 months, ...
  • Physical improve Babies who are 24 months old can walk, run, and can hold or pull toys while walking. Children can climb up / down furniture and can walk up / down stairs. Children can scribble, build a tower with five or more bricks, and turn pages of a book. Children may begin to prefer to use ...
  • Physical improve At 12 months, babies can: sit on their own ‚hold on to themselves‚ crawl on their hands and knees ‚crawl or grip to walk around objects‚ and can walk a few steps on their own. Baby can hold and knock two toy blocks together ‚can eat and drink with a cup. At this stage ‚he is able ...
  • When should I start training my baby to go to the toilet? Practice going to the toilet if both you and your baby are ready. That means you can spend the time and effort you need to encourage your baby every day, and they have the following capabilities: Your baby will let you know when the diaper ...
  • Common behaviors of children and ways of care Children often use the same legs and arms when moving, need to pay attention to support their head. Babies will sleep most of the day, waking up only when they want to eat or change a diaper. Babies can express their needs by crying. Children may be ...
  • School activities You should always talk to your child's teacher about the situation at school. Emotional development and social interaction Children may enjoy playing competitive games or team sports games. You should encourage children to participate in outdoor activities such as playing in teams ...