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An infant is a formal synonym for the common term that we all use which is ‘baby’. In colloquial use, an infant is one who is up to one month old.
Infancy is the period of time between when a child is born till they acquiring of a language which is approximately at the age of one to two years.
The development of infants includes milestones where they learn to play, learn, speak, behave, crawl, move and eventually walk.
The stages of sensory development begin from the gestation period and continue through the childhood period. The infancy period includes how infants stimulate the senses which include sensory processes of taste, touch, smell, hearing, seeing, and movement sensations.
The stages of language development include the pre-linguistic stage, babbling stage, holophrastic stage, two-word stage, telegraphic stage, and multi-word stage which is critical for a child’s ability to function in society.
The typical stages of physical development of an infant include birth to mobility from newborn to one year, basic motor skills from one to three years, fundamental motor skills from three to seven years, and ready for sports sampling from seven to ten years.
The common behavioral changes and often the signs to check out include crying, sleep disorders, aggression, biting, and avoiding school. Learn all about the behavior changes in your infant to keep a check on them.
Healthy bodies of infants can be promoted by timely breastfeeding them, soothing them while crying, regularly changing diapers, and ensuring that they are gaining adequate height & weight.
Some of the most frequently asked questions about infants include how do I get my baby to sleep at night, how can I get to stop my baby from crying and how long should I breastfeed my baby?
Normal infant behavior includes sleep of about twelve to fourteen hours with the sleep patterns being unpredictable as they may sleep for a few hours to just a few minutes.
Some of the tips you can use to take care of an infant are washing your hands while handling your baby, supporting your baby’s neck while picking up him or her up, and making sure that they are safely placed while sleeping.