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New born & InfantInfant DevelopmentMonth 10 Infant

Month 10 of Infant Development: Standing & Learning Fun!

Your 10-month-old is standing, playing, and learning! Discover key milestones, fun activities, and expert parenting tips.

Dr Veena H

Key Timeframes

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Introduction

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Baby's growth

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Baby’s milestones

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Hand skills improve

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Hand eye coordination improves

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Conclusion

At 10 months, your baby is growing smarter and more active! They recognise their favourite toys, follow simple instructions, and even pull themselves up to stand. Their hand skills are improving, allowing them to self-feed and play interactive games like passing a ball. Encourage development with stacking blocks, push toys, and fun gestures like waving bye-bye. This stage is full of exciting changes; we’re here to guide you! Watch the video for expert tips, and connect with Apollo doctors or our community for support. You’ve got this, Supermom!

Developments In Month 10

Intro: Hi, I’m Dr. [Name], and welcome to Month 10! Life is getting more exciting as your little one continues to hit major milestones. Let’s dive into all the amazing changes your baby is experiencing!

Key information- At 8 months, your baby weighs between 6.8 and 11.2 kgs. At this stage, your baby is growing and getting smarter every day. They recognize their favorite toys and are understanding simple instructions. You might even notice them giving you cues to join in on play, like clasping their hands together. Your little one may be pulling themselves up to stand while holding onto furniture. Their hand skills are also improving, with your baby now able to pick things up using their thumb and pointer finger and even start self-feeding. It’s a great time to teach them fun gestures like waving "bye-bye" or blowing kisses!

At 10 months, your baby is starting to enjoy toys that have little buttons, lids, and knobs. You can also have fun playing simple games like passing a ball back and forth- your little one will love it!  Their hand-eye coordination is getting better every day, so try giving them blocks or bowls to stack!

Conclusion-  Always remember that you're not alone- You can connect with an Apollo doctor online or post your doubts and concerns on our community page. You've got this, Supermom!