Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Newborn- Child Development - Coggle Diagram
Newborn- Child Development
Newborn
Newborn babies are usually capable of extending their fingers, arms and legs
Their eyes will slowly follow a moving list for a few seconds
They are not capable of supporting their head
Begin hearing
Cry to give responses as they could not speak yet
Sleep for most of the time
Infant
They can move their eyes together for most of the time
It is doable for infants to lift their head if they are put on their tummy
They will develop how to kick legs as they begin to control their hand and feet action
Capable of watching and following a moving objects
Their neck muscles are developed enough for them to keep their head up
They will be able to sit alone without support for few seconds.
Slowly begin crawling
Begin to react
Start to babbles and laughs
Toddlers
Walk with support
They can seat steadily without support for long period of time
Learn to sit down
Slowly balancing while standing without support
Learn to take few steps alone
Mature in hearing
Tend to make sounds to speak
They are able to imitate some sounds
Child
Their muscles are fully developed
They are able to run and do particular things without any support
Start to talk with full and clear sentences
Have the ability to undress themselves
Can hold a cup to drink without any support
Tend to eat by themselves
Keep on climbing without any support from adults
Active in playing