1. Overview of ten-month-old baby development standards
In the tenth month of baby growth, they have already acquired many basic skills, such as being able to sit firmly, crawl and stand. Additionally, they will begin to try to walk and become interested in things around them. Next we will introduce in detail the development standards for ten-month-old babies.
2. Physical development
1. Height: The average height of a ten-month-old baby is about 74.3 cm.
2. Weight: The average weight is about 9.4 kg.
3. Head: Head circumference is about 45 cm.
4. Teeth: Some babies will grow their first teeth at this time.
3. Motor development
1. Sitting position: At this time, most babies can already sit firmly on their own.
2. Crawling: Many babies have already mastered crawling skills.
3. Standing: Some babies may already be able to stand holding objects with their hands.
4. Walking: While some babies may already be trying to walk, most babies will need to wait a while longer.
4. Language development
1. Speech: The baby can imitate pronunciation and make simple sounds.
2. Comprehension: The baby can understand some simple instructions, \”come\” and \”don\’t\”.
5. Cognitive development
1. Vision: The baby begins to become interested in things around him and can track moving objects.
2. Hearing: Babies can distinguish different sounds and are interested in some simple songs and stories.
3. Hand-eye coordination: Babies can pick up small objects with their hands.
6. Social development
1. Emotional expression: Babies can express their emotions through facial expressions and sounds.
2. Interact with people: Babies begin to become interested in the people around them and interact with them.
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Ten-month-old babies already have many basic skills, such as being able to sit firmly, crawl and stand. Additionally, they will begin to try to walk and become interested in things around them. In terms of physical development, the average height of a ten-month-old baby is about 74.3 cm and weighs about 9.4 kg. In terms of motor development, most babies can already sit firmly on their own and have mastered crawling skills. In terms of language development, babies can imitate pronunciation and make simple sounds. In terms of cognitive development, babies begin to take an interest in things around them and are able to track moving objects. In terms of social development, babies begin to take an interest in and interact with the people around them.