During these months, babies gain 8-10 grams of weight per day (250-300 grams per month); Height grows 1.3-1.5 cm per month (a total of 8 cm grows between 6-12 months) and head circumference grows 0.5cm/month.
Sits with support (6 months)
Sits without support (7 months)
He turns and looks when his name is called from behind both ears (6-7 months)
He eats the food given to him (7-8 months)
Picks up small objects by palming them (7-7.5 months)
Picks up small toys in both hands at the same time (7.5-8.5 months)
Da-da, ba Produces the syllables -ba, ma-ma, de-de (7-8 months)
While sitting, he bends down and searches for an object that falls on the floor and does not make a sound (8-9.5 months)
Imitates sounds made by adults (such as cough) (9.5-11 months)
Picks up small objects with two fingers (9-10.5 months)
Claps two toys together in his hand (10-11 months)
Passes the toy from one hand to the other (10-11 months)
Makes bay-bay, head-to-toe (9-10 months)
Claps (9-10 months)
Shows what he wants by pointing (9-10 months)
Plays peek-a-boo (8-12 months)
Plays with toys for 5-10 minutes (8-12 months)
Turns to a sitting position while lying in the bed (9-10.5 months)
Can stand by holding on to an object (9, 5-10.5 months)
Walks by holding on to objects (10.5-12 months)
Stands up by holding on to the sofa/coffee table while sitting on the floor (10.5-12 months)
Stands (tay-tay) for two seconds (11-12 months)
Shows his eyes, nose and hair when asked (11-12 months)
6 -RECOMMENDATIONS TO SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF 12 MONTHS BABIES
If your baby shows an object with his hand, say the name of the object and give it to your baby's hand
Teach your baby to do bay-bay
Clap hands with your baby Play the game. If necessary, support them by holding their hands
Play mutual ball rolling or driving games
Return the toys your baby has thrown on the ground to him without getting angry. Wait for him to bend over and look for the toy on the ground before giving it to him. This is important for behavioral development.
Babies love to go through drawers, empty a drawer reserved for them together and then put it back in.
Always call your baby by name
Babies are 8 months old. They should be able to hold objects in both hands at the same time. It is large enough for your baby to hold both hands at the same time while sitting. Give toys.
9. Month-old babies can pass toys from hand to hand. Give your baby toys that can fit in his palm so that he can change them from hand to hand.
Imitate different animal sounds and encourage him to imitate them.
When babies turn 1 year old, they begin to recognize their body parts, their eyes, nose, Teach your baby body parts by showing him his hair.
Look at the photos at home together, talk to them about who is in the pictures, they will like it.
Babies are interested in pictures, starting from the 6th month, they can take pictures together. Look at the books and tell your baby the names of the pictures.
Play a game of hiding and finding toys with your baby.
Play a game of filling and unloading toys into a container with your baby.
Tell your baby. Sing nursery rhymes and songs.
Play water games with your baby by filling a bowl with water.
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