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Baby Development: Eleven Month Milestones

As your little one nears their first birthday, get ready for some exciting changes! The eleventh month is full of growth, with new skills and more personality shining through. From moving with more confidence to expressing themselves in different ways, this is a time when your baby’s development really starts to take shape.

Key Insights: What to Look for During Baby’s Eleventh Month

At 11 months, your baby is likely more interactive and engaged with the world around them. Here are some things you might notice:

  • Becoming more social and responsive
  • Showing a wider range of emotions, like happiness or frustration
  • Following simple directions like “come here” or “no”
  • Copying sounds, gestures, and expressions they see

Movement Milestones

Your baby’s mobility is taking off in exciting ways this month. They’re likely more curious and confident as they explore their surroundings, and you might spot some big steps—literally! These movement milestones show just how much strength and coordination they’ve gained in 11 months:

  • Pulling up to stand and possibly cruising along furniture
  • Taking first steps (or getting very close!)
  • Improving balance while sitting, crawling, and exploring
  • Using hands and fingers more precisely, like picking up small objects

Visual and Hearing Milestones

Your baby’s senses continue to develop as they explore their environment. They’re becoming more responsive to visual cues and sounds, which help guide their interactions and play. Some things to watch for include:

  • Recognizing familiar faces and objects even from a distance
  • Turning their head toward sounds and voices
  • Responding to their name and simple words with gestures or sounds

Smelling and Touch Milestones

Your baby is becoming more curious about textures and scents. They may be more engaged with touching and smelling different objects as they explore:

  • Exploring toys and objects by feeling, shaking, and mouthing them
  • Reacting to new smells with curiosity or distaste
  • Showing preferences for certain textures (like soft blankets)

Developmental Milestones

Emotionally and socially, your baby is growing in ways that shape how they interact with others. At this stage, it’s great to explore interactive activities, and you might see:

  • More attachment to familiar caregivers, with possible separation anxiety
  • Increased desire for independence (like wanting to feed themselves)
  • A stronger sense of their own likes and dislikes

When to Talk to Your Pediatrician About Baby’s Development at 11 Months

Every baby grows at their own pace, but if you notice any significant delays, it’s worth mentioning to your pediatrician. Some signs to watch for:

  • Not responding to sounds or visual cues
  • Little to no interest in engaging with people or toys
  • Difficulty with movement or coordination

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