As your little one approaches the 10-month mark, you may be wondering what developmental milestones they should be reaching. While every baby develops at their own pace, there are some typical milestones that most 10-month-olds will achieve. It’s important to remember that every baby is unique and may reach these milestones at different times.
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Gross Motor Skills
At 10 months old, your baby will likely be crawling or scooting around on their belly. They may also be pulling themselves up to stand and cruising along furniture. Some babies may even be taking their first steps!
Fine Motor Skills
Your baby’s fine motor skills are also developing at this stage. They may be able to pick up small objects with their thumb and index finger, a skill known as the pincer grasp. They may also be able to bang two objects together or throw objects.
Communication
At 10 months old, your baby may be saying simple words like “mama” and “dada.” They may also be able to understand simple commands, like “wave goodbye” or “come here.”
Social Skills
Your baby’s social skills are also developing rapidly. They may be starting to show stranger anxiety and cling to familiar caregivers. They may also be showing affection to familiar people and objects.
Cognitive Skills
Your baby’s cognitive skills are also improving at this stage. They may be able to recognize familiar objects and people, and they may be starting to understand cause-and-effect relationships. They may also be imitating sounds and actions.
Sleep Patterns
By 10 months old, most babies are sleeping through the night and taking two naps during the day. However, every baby is different, so your little one’s sleep patterns may vary.
Feeding
At 10 months old, your baby may be eating a variety of solid foods and may be starting to use a sippy cup. Breast milk or formula should still be the main source of nutrition, but your little one may be ready for some table foods.
Conclusion
While every baby develops at their own pace, there are some typical developmental milestones that most 10-month-olds will achieve. Keep in mind that every baby is unique and may reach these milestones at different times. As always, if you have concerns about your baby’s development, don’t hesitate to talk to your pediatrician.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should my baby start walking?
Most babies start walking between 9 and 15 months old.
When should my baby start talking?
Most babies say their first word between 9 and 12 months old.
How many naps should my 10-month-old take?
Most 10-month-olds take two naps during the day.
What should I do if I’m concerned about my baby’s development?
If you have concerns about your baby’s development, talk to your pediatrician. They can help determine if there is a cause for concern and recommend any necessary interventions.
What can I do to support my baby’s development?
You can support your baby’s development by providing a safe, stimulating environment, interacting with them frequently, and encouraging exploration and play.