- Child Development Milestones - 3 months
This table shows the development milestones of an average child at 3 months of age and also lists the signs of possible problems to be aware of.
- Child Development Milestones - 6 months
This table shows the development milestones of an average child at 6 months of age and also lists the signs of possible problems to be aware of.
- Cleft Lip and Cleft Palate
Oral-facial clefts are birth defects in which the tissues of the mouth or lip don't form properly during fetal development. However, both cleft lip and cleft palate are treatable birth defects, and most children born with either or both of these ...
- Growth and Development
Follow the links below to find information on aspects of children's development.
- How children develop: 1-2 years
Development
Every child is an individual. Every child develops at their own pace, usually through the same stages or milestones, and in the same order. Children grow and learn continually, but not in a smooth flowing ...
- How children develop: 1-2 years: Play and safety
Every child is an individual. Every child develops at their own pace, usually through the same stages or milestones, and in the same order. Children grow and learn continually, but not in a smooth flowing pattern. Sometimes they practise ...
- How children develop: 2-3 years
Development
Every child is an individual.
Every child develops at their own pace, usually through the same stages and milestones, and in the same order. Children grow and learn continually, but not in a smooth ...
- How children develop: 2-3 years: Play and safety
Every child is an individual.
Every child develops at their own pace, usually through the same stages and milestones, and in the same order. Children grow and learn continually, but not in a smooth flowing pattern. Sometimes they ...
- How children develop: 3-5 years
Development
Every child is an individual.
Every child develops at their own pace, usually through the same stages and milestones, and in the same order. Children grow and learn continually, but not in a smooth ...
- How children develop: 3-5 years: Play and safety
Every child is an individual.
Every child develops at their own pace, usually through the same stages and milestones, and in the same order. Children grow and learn continually, but not in a smooth flowing pattern. Sometimes they ...
- How your baby develops from 0 to 3 months
What can I expect?
Up to three months of age, your baby can't control many movements.
Your baby will interact with you from birth.
Your baby will gradually become stronger, smile, make baby talk and use ...
- How your baby develops: 3 - 6 months
What can I expect?
Your baby is awake more, interested in the world around, and controlling and learning new movements.
Talk and sing to your baby, and your baby will make 'baby talk' to you.
Your baby ...
- How your baby develops: 6 - 9 months
What can I expect?
Your baby will be curious and explore the world with their fingers, toes, eyes, ears and mouth.
New skills include rolling, reaching, sitting up, searching and possibly crawling.
Your baby will start eating with his or her ...
- How your baby develops: 9 - 12 months
What can I expect?
Your baby should crawl and use his or her hands more.
They may stand or start walking.
They can chew food, but don't give your baby hard foods because they might choke.
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- Knock Knee
In knock knees, the lower legs are at an outward angle, such that when the knees are touching, the ankles are separated. Between the ages of 3 and 8 knock knee is common. With the passage of time the legs will become straight as the child grows.
- Puberty
Queensland Health Health Information Directory Home HID : Child Health : Growth and Development Topic: Puberty Description Puberty is the time of change when young people begin to develop the outward signs of becoming an adult and when they ...