Watching your nine to 12 month old problem solve is fascinating - a baby can make piling wooden blocks seem as entertaining as a theme park! Here's what else you can expect at this age.
Cognitive milestones
A typical nine to 12 month old will:
- Try to find objects you've hidden.
- Try new ways to reach the same goal, or change old actions through trial and error.
- Connect animals with actions and sounds, such as meows, barks, or chirps.
- Copy the actions of others.
- Develop stronger memory skills.
- Become aware of parents as separate people from herself. Baby may point when asked, "Who’s Mommy? Who’s Daddy?"
- Recognize own name, when spoken.
- Start to see cause and effect, such as the fact that things fall when dropped.
- Match shapes. For example, your baby may place a cube in a matching square hole.
Play and activity
As your baby's cognitive skills develop and flourish, be sure to engage your child in fun and interesting activities.
Here are some suggestions: