first tooth- about 7 or 8 months-bottom 2, about 2 weeks later she got all 4 on top (which was painful for everyone!) and at a year she is getting the 2 on either side of the bottom 2.
sat up by herself- 6 months
crawled- she worked on it for a long time; did a scooting thing for a few months starting around 6 months I think; maybe actually crawled on hands and knees around 7-8 months.
pulled to stand- around 8 months maybe; she stood without support soon after. Maybe that delayed her walking.
talked-she could say "hey" in response to someone walking in before 6 months old
At 1 year she adds a word practically every day- hey, bye bye, dada, mama, cat, cold, tickle, uh-oh, to name a few.
walked on own- just before 1 year birthday
she refused a pacifier when she was a few months old and still sucks her thumb at 1 year
we made bottles disappear at 1 year; she would probably still love a bottle!
2007-01-17 04:44:43
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answered by tcdrtw 4
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My first daughter who is 6yrs:
1st tooth: 2 months both top
Crawles: 3 1/2 months
Pulled self up: 5 months
Walked: 6 months
Stood up: 5 months
Talked: started at 7 months
Pacifier: 11 months
Bottle: 13 months
My Second daughter age 18 months:
1st tooth: 3 months both bottom and top at the same time
Crawles: 5 months
Pulled self up: 6 months
Walked: 12 months
Stood up: 9 months
Talked: started at 7 months
Pacifier: a work in progress
Bottle: never took bottle (breastfeeding till 9months, went to cup)
2007-01-17 12:46:40
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answered by sunflowerlizard 6
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First, don't compare your child to any others, they all have different time frames in all these areas. I had one who had her first tooth at 10 months another at 6 months. One crawled at 9 months another never did, just started walking at 10 months. One talked very early and very plain starting at 1 year the other 1 1/2 years, One was breast fed and never took the bottle, the other was 2 1/2 before giving up the bottle. Both gave up the pacifier at about 2. Both of my children are exceptionally gifted in talent and scholar, so you see these things do not play a part in the child's IQ. Just enjoy your child and don't worry when or where your little one will start doing these things. They will mean more to you when they do accomplish their little skills. Last thought, don't push the potty training, that also varies from child to child. Take care.
2007-01-17 12:55:08
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answered by Rea 3
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I have a 4yr old son and a 2mth old daughter....these answers are (obviously) about my son:
First tooth- 6mths
Crawled- 7mths
Pulled self up to stand- 7 1/2 mths
Walked on own- 8 1/2mths
Stood up w/out support- 8mths
Talked- 5 1/2mths
Gave up pacifier / thumb- 2 1/2yrs (paci)
Gave up bottle- By his 1st bday
2007-01-17 13:01:03
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answered by alexis73102 6
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well i have 6 and its hard to say all of them so ill go with my youngest who is now 11 yrs olds , first tooth thank god wqs 9 months
he skipped crawling all together , pulled self up at 9 months and took off walking on own at 10 month , by 11 months he was off the bottle , never took pacifier or thumbed sucked , by 13 months from potty trained
he was the youngest of 6 kids and in a house full of kids and adults so he was wanting to be where everyone else was , today he is the same way catches on quickly , in gifted math class , perfect attendance from kinder to 5th thus far , but please rember no 2 kids are alike and each child delvopes at diffrent rates physicaly emotionaly and and develomentally
2007-01-17 12:43:47
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answered by dale621 5
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