Saturday, December 10, 2011

Some general skills in infants

Some general skills in infants
Hand skills
 
Eating their own
At the age of 8 months, most babies can hold their own bottle of milk after the dot is inserted into the mouth, at 9 months babies can insert pacifier into your mouth and remove it without assistance. At the age of 12 months babies can drink from a cup held with both hands, and several months later can drink from a cup with one hand. At 13 months of starting to feed themselves with a spoon and a month or 2 months later to stab food with a fork and put it into the mouth accompanied by the spill. On the second anniversary of the most babies can use a spoon and fork without spilling food.

Dress myself
At the end of the first year most babies can pull socks, shoes, hats, and gloves. In the middle of the second year of a baby trying to wear hats and gloves and at the end of the baby can be dressed and undressed.

Care of yourself
Bath itself is limited to wiping the face and body. Before 2 years most babies trying to brush your teeth and comb my own hair.

Skills play
 
At 12 months most babies can scribble with a pencil or crayon, and a few months later can throw or roll the ball, open box, open the lid, turn the pages of books, forming a building with multiple beams, inserting pegs into place, dangle large beads and paper cutting.

Skills feet
 
Babies learn to jump from high places usually with movements like walking. Baby climbing the stairs at first by crawling and creeping after can walk alone, he goes up and down in an upright position, put one foot on the ladder and pull the other leg. Only a few babies who can ride a tricycle at this age and then only if assisted. Babies can swim by plunging their hands and kicking feet. 

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