Luckily for them, at around nine to 12 months, most babies will try to walk. It’s a lot harder than it looks. On average, babies fall down about 32 times an hour! But it’s all worth it.
Based on extensive (personal) research, here are a few of these important stages child development experts may have missed.
When describing a child as “doing well” or “behind” based on milestones in child development, we are using benchmarks set in ...
Here's how. 1. Set realistic timelines. Make sure you establish realistic timelines that account for both development and testing phases. Rushing through these stages can lead to oversights that ...