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Age of 8-11 Months Growth Period



Age of 8 Month Growth Period
At the age of eight months, your child is good at imitating the voice of
the mother, and began to understand her mother's tone of voice and will probably cry when the mother was angry. Motor development that occurs in this age marked by the little guy who can take something by accident and can pick up smaller objects.
Your child can also remember an event that has occurred. And emotionally she would cry because impatient.
Age of 9 Month Growth Period
Babies this age are very pleased ruffled to look for toys and explore. When he was teething toy likes to bite hard.
Your child can also enjoy all kinds of music, ranging from homemade toys to singing mother.
Age of 10 Month Growth Period
At the 10-month baby development, baby already proficient with the movement of his fingers, therefore, the mother should keep an eye on all the food is put into his mouth. Mothers can also train the baby to use a spoon to eat. Choose foods that contain a lot of nutrients for your child. Train your children to have time to eat so your baby will not eat at feeding time instead of hours. This will make your baby's independent and disciplined. Your baby needs to praise and reward if you do the right and good.
Age of 11 Month Growth Period
Babies this age will have been training to get out of themselves and they usually will likely need a friend to play and learn. Babies will often blend in with the other babies. Babies this age have been training on the concept of sharing. What is meant by the concept of sharing this? Baby playing with his toys would be cool to play with. If there is your baby friends who feel so wanted to play one of the toys from your baby, then the baby that you have to learn to submit to other baby toys and lend or otherwise. But there are also babies who did not want his toy taken or borrowed because he considers all of his toys are his. Mother role is very important here to start incorporating exercise and tolerate sharing with other babies.


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