Development

Video: Baby Development Milestones

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Baby milestones are the source of so much joy, but wondering where your baby falls on the spectrum and what "normal" development can be nerve-wracking. In this video series, we follow one baby, Nate, as he learns to smile, roll over, babble, crawl, sit up, pull up and walk. As with all babies, Nate's developmental pattern is unique, but seeing his abilities unfold month by month can give you an idea of what your own baby may be doing next. 

Nates First Year Overview
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Nate at 5 weeks
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Nate at 2 months
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Nate at 3 months
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Nate at 2 months
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Nate at 5 months
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Nate at 6 months
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Nate at 7 months
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Nate at 8 months
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Nate at 9 months
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Nate at 10 months
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Nate at 11 months
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Nate at 12 months
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