
Development
One of the great joys of watching your baby grow is to see him reach new developmental milestones, which are the skills most kids master in a particular age range, and are an easy way of checking that your child is developing within the ‘normal’ range. Be aware, though, that ‘normal’ ranges are broad and that a delay in achieving a single developmental milestone is rarely cause for concern.

- 1 - 2 years language development
- 1 - 2 years physical development
- 1 - 2 years speech development
- 2 - 3 years language development
- 2 - 3 years physical development
- 2 - 3 years speech development
- 2 - 3 years thinking about toilet training
- 2 - 3 years understanding the world
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