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💕category.social(3)

Is shy or nervous with strangers

Baby may hide behind caregiver or cry around unfamiliar people. This shows healthy attachment and social awareness.

Hands you a book to read

Baby brings objects to you for help or to share, showing early cooperative communication and shared attention.

Repeats actions that get attention

Baby does things to get a reaction, like making silly sounds or dropping food, then looking at you to see your response.

🗣️category.language(2)

Says 'mama' and 'dada' with meaning

Baby uses 'mama' and 'dada' (or similar) specifically for parents rather than as random babbling.

Tries to say words you say

Baby attempts to copy words they hear, even if the pronunciation isn't quite right yet.

🧠category.cognitive(2)

Finds hidden objects easily

Baby can find a toy hidden under a blanket or cup, showing solid understanding of object permanence.

Starts to use objects correctly

Baby uses everyday objects appropriately - drinks from a cup, brushes hair, holds phone to ear.

🏃category.physical(2)

May take first steps

Some babies begin walking independently around 12 months, though the normal range is 9-15 months.

Uses pincer grasp confidently

Baby picks up small items like cereal pieces between thumb and forefinger with good control.