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9 Months
Check the milestones your baby has reached by 9 months.
Is shy, clingy, or fearful around strangers
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No
Shows several facial expressions, like happy, sad, angry, and surprised
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No
Looks when you call their name
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No
Reacts when you leave (looks, reaches for you, or cries)
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No
Smiles or laughs when you play peek-a-boo
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No
Makes different sounds like “mamamama” and “babababa”
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No
Lifts arms up to be picked up
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No
Looks for objects when dropped out of sight (like their spoon or toy)
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No
Bangs two things together
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No
Gets to a sitting position by theirself
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No
Moves things from one hand to other hand
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No
Uses fingers to “rake” food towards himself
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No
Sits without support
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No
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