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Infant Development - Increase in P.I.E.S development (Intellectual (Six…
Infant Development - Increase in P.I.E.S development
Intellectual
Six Months
Infant begins to pass things from one hand to the other
One Year
Infant explores things in different ways, like shaking, banging, throwing
Two Months
Infant can begin to follow things with eyes and recognize people at a distance
Social
Six Months
Infant likes to play with others, especially parents
One Year
Is shy or nervous with strangers
Two Months
Infant can begin to smile at people.
Emotional
Six Months
Infant can respond to others emotions and often seems happy
One Year
Has favorite things and people
Two Months
Infant can begin to calm itself
Physical
Six Months
When standing, the infant supports weight on legs and might bounce
Two Months
Infant can hold its head up and begins to push up when lying on its tummy
One Year
Infant can pull up to stand, and can walk while holding on to furniture (“cruising”)