With so many milestones in a baby’s first year, it’s easy for a new parent to worry if their baby doesn’t seem to be progressing as quickly as other children. Talking to POPSUGAR, Robin S. Jacobson, MD, clinical assistant professor in the Ìý²¹³Ù Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ, reminds parents that all children are different, and “the best source of developmental milestones is your pediatrician.â€
Dr. Jacobson describes the exciting developmental milestones a parent can look forward to each month in a baby’s first year of life, including the social smile, baby holding his or her head up, sitting, vocalizing, crawling, and even walking. Although these milestones can give parents an idea of expected timing, Dr. Jacobson stresses that “parents hear a lot about autismÌý²¹²Ô»å developmental delay, but most children are normal and will thrive in a loving, happy home.â€
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