GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Question
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2-3 months
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6-7 months
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11-12 months
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15-16 months
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Detailed explanation-1: -At 11-12 months, babies communicate in many ways and show many emotions. They might also feed themselves, take first steps and more. Talking and listening, singing, reading, moving, playing outside and eating healthy foods are all good for baby learning and development.
Detailed explanation-2: -The main reason shame, embarrassment, and self-consciousness are so difficult to identify in toddlers is because they are more complex emotions that children are not developmentally capable of expressing yet.
Detailed explanation-3: -It happens as your baby develops a healthy attachment to familiar people – like you. Because babies prefer familiar adults, they might react to strangers by crying or fussing, going very quiet, looking fearful or hiding. Fear of strangers starts at 5-6 months and usually becomes more intense at 7-10 months of age.
Detailed explanation-4: -The first time your baby smiles in one of their first social and developmental milestones. It signals that your baby is starting to understand their relationship to those around them, that they are learning to bond, and that they are responding to stimuli with emotions.