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Able to place objects in mouth
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Twitches whole body when crying.
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Looks from object to hands to object
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Can sit supported for 15 to 30 minutes with a firm back.
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Rolls from back to tummy
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Brings objects together with banging noises
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Achieves sitting poisition by pushing up with arms.
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Sits alone
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Climbs on chairs and other furniture
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May carry spoon to mouth in feeding attempt
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Walks holding on to furniture
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Climbs up and down stairs
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Coordinates eye movements
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Laughs out loud
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Enjoys watching hands and feet.
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Smiles at self in mirror
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Grabs at any and all objects in reach
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May be able to play the peek-a-boo game
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Likes to empty and fill containers
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Find objects that are totally hidden
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Recognizes the social nature of mealtimes
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Like to look at pictures in books
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Put nesting toys together correctly
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Waves good-bye
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Recognizes parents voice
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Quiets in response to being held
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Communicates with different sounds and facial expressions
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Shows increased pleasure in social interactions
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May begin to show fearful behavior as separateness is felt
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Laughs when socializing
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Shows desire for social interactions
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Is more aware of social approval or disapproval
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cries less often
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Imitates movements of other adults and children
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Enjoys playing with siblings
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Reacts to discomfort and pain by crying for assistance
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Is able to show distress, excitement, contentment, anger, and delight
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Shows feeling of security when held or talked to
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Laughs when tickled
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Builds trust when cries are answered, becomes anxious and demanding when cries are unanswered
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Likes attention and may cry to get it
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Expresses anger more dramatically
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Exhibits fear of strangers
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May show fear of new sounds
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Fear strange places
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May not always want to be cooperative
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May resist napping