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Child development milestones: Age 1

Find out what milestones your child should reach between 12-23 months

 
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Age 1

Most parents see their child's first birthday as an important milestone as it marks the transition from baby to toddler. Your child will go through a period of rapid development in the 12 months between their 1st and 2nd birthday - and parents usually can't wait for their little one to learn to walk and talk. But remember that children develop at their own pace, so try not to compare your child with others.

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elishia, 4 months

My 1year old dont eat.Is it a stage of developement or is it teethning?

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