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Baby's Development at the age of Nine months
By nine months of age, your baby may have started crawling
fluently, as she runs up stairs and down stairs, wide and across.
She has even started exploring newer and easier options to move
about, that is stand and walk. Now she is often seen moving about
while holding onto a sofa or bed or a table, standing upright on
her two legs. This may extend up to her taking a couple of steps
without any support, but of course depending upon the subjective
pace of growth of your child. Meanwhile, she is persistently
learning and practicing the art of bending her knees to sit after
standing. You can, of course, help your baby learn her lessons
more effectively in lesser time. You can stand or kneel in front
of her or hold out your hands to encourage her fasten her grip of
your hands, as you hold both of her hands and make her walk
towards you. You can also buy a toddle truck or similar toy for
your baby to facilitate walking practice for her. She can hold
onto and push toddle toys (with a stable base) to walk with
support.
It is also necessary to childproof your home in all probable
ways. Your baby has turned more agile and mobile with age. Putting
latches on doors of off-limits cupboards et al will help you keep
the stuff inside safer.
As your baby starts standing and moving about on her legs,
parents tend to emphasize on need to protect the foot soles of the
baby. However, expert opinion reveals that shoes are neither
necessary nor advisable for your child until she starts walking
outdoors regularly. Going barefoot has dual benefit for the baby.
First of all, the baby is better able to balance her feet when
bare feet, as her foot soles feel all the textures that she is
walking on. Secondly, moving about bare feet strengthens her
arches and leg muscles better, than when she is wearing her shoes
on.
Her cognitive abilities are developing steadily and rapidly.
Now she can put objects in a container and remove them as well. A
good exercise for him could be to avail her big enough blocks that
she cannot swallow and a plastic bucket. She also enjoys playing
with toys that let her move parts within them, like wheels,
levers, doors et al. What’s more, she is fond of her toys and
objects when one is taken away from her. Now she is more assertive
about her likes and dislikes, wants and needs.
You can also try out games involving passing toys between you
and your baby. She is most likely to enjoy it a lot. You can roll
a ball to her and she just may roll it back to you. Avail her
sorting toy or stacking rings, and she may just sort or stack it
or hands over the pieces back to you. Her mental and cognitive
developments may just awe-inspire you considering that you have
been watching her ever since she could barely control her hands or
hold a steady gaze.
Nine months old age visits the peak of separation anxiety among
babies, as they exhibit acute attachment to you and fear others.
You can help her cope with the anxiety by making people to
approach her in a gradual manner. The key is let the baby make the
first move, rather than otherwise. In fact, your baby soothes
herself from anxiety by sucking her thumb or pacifier – the
universal baby method of calming down.
A baby of this age likes predictability. Traveling disturbs her
routine and renders her grumpy and clingy child. To cope with the
travel anxiety, it is advisable to keep picture books, noise
making toys, rattles, as well as, her favorite security object to
calm her down.
By nine months of age, your baby understands words far better
than you can ever imagine. Yet, she comprehends more from your
tone than the words you speak. The language comprehension is a
direct outcome of her intent listening to the torrent of words
since birth. This also implies that if you talk to her
consistently while attending various chores, you condition her
communication skills subconsciously. Her babbling at this
juncture does not amount to speaking out of knowledge.
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