I think each child develops their own milestones when they are…
Question Answered step-by-step I think each child develops their own milestones when they are… I think each child develops their own milestones when they are physically ready. I don’t believe they should be rushed into a certain milestone if they’re bodies are not showing signs that it is safe to do so. Children need help from loving parents and caregivers to notice the cues for each milestone and help the child achieve them. Children also need proper nutrition and the correct stimulus to help with their development. When a baby is born they already have the basics down, like being able to breathe and to swallow. For the next developmental stages each child can be different. For example most babies don’t have the neck strength to be able to hold their head up on their own. If the baby is not showing signs of attempting to hold their head up on their own, it is not safe for the parent/caregiver to decide not to help support the head just because they believe it is time for the child to develop that skill early.can i get reply post on above paragraph? Social Science Psychology PSY 212 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)


