Nine Months to One Year

Developmental Milestones


How your nine month to one-year old plays, learns, speaks, acts, and moves offers important clues about your child’s development. Developmental milestones are things most children can do by a certain age.

What’s unique to your nine month old?  What is typical of a one-year old?

Developmental Milestones 9 months – One year

Social and Emotional Milestones


Typical of one year olds:

  • Is shy or nervous with strangers 
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  • Cries when mom or dad leaves 
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  • Has favorite things and people   
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  • Shows fear in some situations 
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  • Hands you a book when he wants to hear a story
  • Repeats sounds or actions to get attention 
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  • Puts out arm or leg to help with dressing
  • Plays games such as “peek-a-boo” and “pat-a-cake” 

Communication Milestones 

Language/Communication


By one year:

  • Responds to simple spoken requests 
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  • Uses simple gestures, like shaking head “no” or waving “bye-bye” 
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  • Makes sounds with changes in tone (sounds more like speech) 
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  • Says “mama” and “dada” and exclamations like “uh-oh!” 
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  • Tries to say words you say 
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Physical Milestones 

Gross motor/Fine motor


By one year:

  • Gets to a sitting position without help
  • Pulls up to stand, walks holding on to furniture (“cruising”) 
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  • May take a few steps without holding on 
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  • May stand alone

Cognitive Milestones

Learning, thinking, problem-solving


By one year:

  • Explores things in different ways, like shaking, banging, throwing 
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  • Finds hidden things easily
  • Looks at the right picture or thing when it’s named 
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  • Copies gestures
  • Starts to use things correctly; for example, drinks from a cup, brushes hair 
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  • Bangs two things together 
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  • Puts things in a container, takes things out of a container 
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  • Lets things go without help 
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  • Pokes with index (pointer) finger
  • Follows simple directions like “pick up the toy” 

 One year olds begin to communicate

Babies are becoming good communicators as they get closer to turning 1 year old. This makes it a delightful time for parents…


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