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Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Newborn Baby's 38th Week: baby walking is a major developmental milestone


In 38th week your baby's language skills continue to develop quickly. At this week your baby sit and walking to them. This week your baby is becoming more attached to you, he/she power also be becoming more attached to an object, like his /her offering, a toy, or a favorite blanket. 

Your baby may also form such an attachment if there is a big change in your baby's environment. If you have started exit your baby at a new child care worker or with family more often, or if you move into a new, bigger house, your baby may possibly attach him/her to something for comfort. 

During 38th week your baby is growing more awake of the people around him/her. This week your baby’s understanding of emotions is getting stronger and he/she is very sensitive to your emotions – if you get upset he will probably also get upset. Your baby may show emotions of excitement, fear, obstruction, joy and anger at this stage. 



This week your baby walking is a major developmental milestone. Each baby walks at a different age and it can happen anytime between 9 and 15 months. Walking is often the step after crowded and cruising have been mastered. 

By 38th week of babies will: 


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