easily pick up things using their thumb and pointer finger.But your baby might want to try walking on their own without your help too. Babies are more comfortable walking around if they can hold onto furniture, or they might want to hold your hand. Your baby will probably need help to stand, but they might try standing on their own for a few seconds. And your baby is reaching out and grabbing things, using them and maybe even throwing them! Your baby also likes it when you show them how things work – for example, how to put a lid on a container. Your baby loves finding hidden objects – for example, a toy hidden under a cup. Your baby is also more aware of their own needs, and they can let you know what they want. But now they might start to feel less fearful of strangers than they used to. Over the past few months, your baby has learned to show emotions like caution and fear. Your baby also enjoys looking at pictures in books and loves reading with you. When you sing with your baby, they might join in. For example, your baby might come if you say ‘Come here’ and gesture for them to come. And your baby might respond to simple instructions, especially when you use visual cues. Your baby also stops what they’re doing when they hear ‘No’. Baby is still mainly babbling but might try out 1-2 words they understand, especially ‘dada’ or ‘mama’.īut if your baby isn’t talking yet, they’ll still communicate with you using body language like waving and pointing. You’ll often hear baby’s first word around this age. Your baby is very interested in conversations. Baby development at 10-11 months: what’s happening
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