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What is Baby Brain Development?
Baby brain development refers to the growth and maturation of a baby's brain, crucial for cognitive, emotional, and physical growth.
Key points: Baby brain development involves the growth and maturation of neural connections that are essential for cognitive, emotional, and physical abilities. This process is influenced by genetics and the environment. | Evidence shows that by age 2, a child's brain reaches approximately 80% of its adult size, according to the CDC.
What to Expect in Baby Development at 7 Months?
At 7 months, babies typically achieve significant milestones in motor skills, social interaction, and cognitive development.
Key points: Baby development at 7 months involves significant progress in motor skills, social interactions, and cognitive abilities, including sitting up and responding to their name. Parents can expect their baby to explore their environment actively and begin forming attachments. | Evidence shows that by 7 months, approximately 70% of infants can sit without support - according to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
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