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Infant and Toddler Development

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When will my baby take his first step or say her first word? Early childhood, from your baby's birth until he or she turns 5, is when children develop skills they will use for the rest of their lives. The normal growth of children can be broken down into the following areas:

Babies do not develop at the same rate. There is a wide range of what is considered "normal." Your baby may be ahead in some areas and slightly behind in others. If you are worried about possible delays, talk to your baby's health care provider.

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The primary NIH organization for research on Infant and Toddler Development is the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development - http://www.nichd.nih.gov/

Infant and Toddler Development - Multiple Languages - http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/languages/infantandtoddlerdevelopment.html

Date last updated: April 22 2009
Topic last reviewed: January 15 2009