Babies

Babies go through several stages of development as they grow from newborns to toddlers. The first stage is the infant stage, which lasts from birth to around 2 years old. During this time, babies learn to roll over, sit up, crawl, and eventually walk. They also begin to develop their language skills and their cognitive abilities, such as problem-solving and object permanence. The second stage is known as the toddler stage, which typically lasts from 2 to 3 years old. During this time, toddlers become more independent and start to assert their own preferences and personalities. They also continue to refine their motor skills and language abilities, as well as developing more complex emotions and social skills.

Finally, the preschool stage begins around 3 years old and lasts until the child enters kindergarten. During this stage, children continue to build on their cognitive and social skills, preparing them for school and more independent interactions with others. Each of these stages is crucial for a baby’s overall development and lays the foundation for their growth into healthy and well-rounded individuals. It is important for parents to provide a nurturing and stimulating environment during these stages to support their child’s learning and development.