POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. At 1 year and 3 months old, your baby is likely experiencing several developmental milestones:
### **1. **Cognitive and Social Development:**
- **Recognition:** Your baby can recognize familiar faces, including you, and may show preference for familiar people.
- **Understanding:** They may understand simple instructions and start to respond to their name and familiar words.
### **2. **Communication:**
- **Words:** They might say a few words and use gestures to communicate their needs or emotions.
- **Imitation:** They often imitate actions and sounds they observe in adults and older children.
### **3. **Physical Development:**
- **Mobility:** They may be walking independently or with support and exploring their environment more actively.
- **Fine Motor Skills:** Your baby may be able to pick up small objects using their thumb and finger and manipulate toys with more precision.
### **4. **Emotional Development:**
- **Attachment:** They are likely to form strong attachments and may show separation anxiety when away from you or familiar caregivers.
### **5. **Play and Exploration:**
- **Curiosity:** They enjoy exploring different textures, sounds, and objects and may engage in simple pretend play.
These milestones vary from child to child, so individual development can differ. If you have concerns or questions about your baby’s development, consulting with a pediatrician can provide personalized guidance and reassurance.
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