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- child development (5) - one to two years
between the age of one and two, your toddler understands they are a completely separate person from you.
- child development (2) - three to six months
young babies still have a notion that the whole of life is happening inside themselves, and they are 'making it all happen'.
- child development (3) - six to nine months
fun activities, such as shaking or banging objects, helps a baby understand they have an effect on the world.
- child development (1) - newborn to three months
infants in the first eight weeks have no control over their movements and all their physical activity is involuntary or reflex.
- child development (4) - nine to 12 months
at nine months your baby is moving around by crawling or pulling along with their arms. safety is very important now. your baby is also 'talking' with recognisable sounds and may even say simple words.
- child development (6) - two to three years
parents can be tricked into thinking our toddlers are more grown up than they really are.
- child development (7) - three to four years
your child is starting to understand social skills like sharing and being kind, but they can only practise these skills for a short time while feeling safe and happy.
- teeth development in children
teething symptoms are common in children and can be managed without medications.
- my health, learning and development book (green book)
my health and development record is designed for parents to keep and record their child's milestones, health, growth, development and immunisations.
- playgrounds and child safety
play environments can be safe and beneficial for your child. with proper planning, you can make sure your child gets plenty of playtime activity.

