Babies and Toddlers
Developmental Milestones
A
baby may be referred to
as an infant at the earliest stage
in its development, in particular before the walking phase is reached.
In essence,
it applies to an infant who is less than one year old.
An
infant that is less
than one month old is referred to as
a newborn baby or a neonate. Once an infant has begun to walk, or
around the
age of one year, it is then referred to as a toddler.
The
term toddler is
commonly applied to a young child who is
in the process of learning to walk, or toddle. This phase is generally
regarded
as representing the second stage in the child’s development, that of
infancy
being the first. This stage is normally reached between the ages of 12
months
and 36 months.
During
this second stage,
the child rapidly develops the
social skills required as well as the ability to move itself about.
Prior to
toddling, an unsteady form of walking, the child may go through the
instinctive
motions of trying to walk whilst holding onto nearby objects for
support. The
development of this second phase can vary from one child to another.
Accordingly,
it is not
uncommon for a toddler to become
accomplished in certain skills, such as walking, well before other
skills, such
as talking, are mastered. Furthermore, children of similar age within
the same
family may develop particular skills at markedly different periods of
time.
Around
the age of two
years, many infants portray
behavioural characteristics which encompass outbursts of temper. In
fact,
depending upon the child and its surroundings, this phase can be
reached as
early as nine months old.
At
this time in its
development, the child has realised that
it can venture beyond the realms of its mother and into a new and
undiscovered
environment which it instinctively must investigate.
From
the age of two years
to around five years of age, the
infant is seeking to assert its new-found independence, a search that
will
ultimately continue well into its teens. During this period, it is
therefore
important that the boundaries for this investigation are clearly
defined, as
well as instilling into the child those behavioural aspects that are
acceptable
and those which cannot be allowed to go unchecked.
Whist
they are toddlers,
there should be a strong emphasis
on toilet training, which refers to the process whereby a young child
is
encouraged to rely less and less on nappies and, instead, to use the
toilet for
the purpose of urination and defecation. Depending on the individual
child,
this stage can start as early as 17 months.
Conversely,
some infants
are not in a position to begin
toilet training until they are three years of age.
At
the age of about 18
months, the vocabulary of a toddler
will increase markedly with some learning as many as 8 new words a day.
Even when a
toddler is able to walk, they are still accompanied by a buggy, or
pushchair,
for those occasions when they may feel tired, or simply to move them
along
faster to their destination.
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