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Baby's First Year Guide
This is a month by month guide to your Baby's First Year. It covers milestones and development, sleeping, babycare, immunisation reminders, feeding and more.
- Baby's First Year - 1 month old
- Baby's First Year - 2 month old
- Baby's First Year - 3 month old
- Baby's First Year - 4 month old
- Baby's First Year - 5 month old
- Baby's First Year - 6 month old
- Baby's First Year - 7 month old
- Baby's First Year - 8 month old
- Baby's First Year - 9 month old
- Baby's First Year - 10 month old
- Baby's First Year - 11 month old
- Baby's First Year - 12 month old
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Babies can tell if you’re smiling - even if they can't see you
They are "extremely attuned" to their parents.
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Amazing video: baby takes first steps just after birth
A newborn girl has impressed hospital staff by taking her first steps on the day she was born.
![Babies learn how to stand unsupported at this special swimming class in Iceland.](http://web.archive.org./web/20191218031922im_/http://www.essentialbaby.com.au/content/dam/images/g/w/d/s/j/j/image.related.landscape.300x200.gwdoys.png/1495773984157.png)
Babies can stand up on their own at four months - here's the proof
A new study is demonstrating that babies can do more than we think they can.
![An image showing a developing brain from The Developing Human Connectome Project.](http://web.archive.org./web/20191218031922im_/http://www.essentialbaby.com.au/content/dam/images/g/w/2/j/p/k/image.related.landscape.300x200.gw2hkt.png/1494548670340.jpg)
Stunning images show baby brain development
First images of how babies' brains develop have been released in a landmark study that will eventually tell us more about brain growth and life outcomes than we've ever known before.
![A video of 18-day-old baby Adam holding his bottle has gone viral.](http://web.archive.org./web/20191218031922im_/http://www.essentialbaby.com.au/content/dam/images/g/v/u/k/h/o/image.related.landscape.300x200.gvuih9.png/1493515201274.png)
This newborn knows what he wants - and gets it
The astonished parents of a newborn whose 18-day-old bub is already feeding himself, shared a clip of their little one's feat to YouTube - and it's truly incredible viewing.
![Researchers say intelligence genes come from a child's mother.](http://web.archive.org./web/20191218031922im_/http://www.essentialbaby.com.au/content/dam/images/g/r/l/7/g/s/image.related.landscape.300x200.grkvo6.png/1481682536141.jpg)
Children inherit intelligence from their mothers
Mothers have always been good at passing on advice, now it seems they are also likely to be the ones responsible for how intelligent their children are.
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Month-by-month guides to your baby's first year
This is a month by month guide to your baby's first year.
![Talking to babies helps their brain learn how to form speech.](http://web.archive.org./web/20191218031922im_/http://www.essentialbaby.com.au/content/dam/images/3/b/y/q/i/image.related.landscape.300x200.3byd6.png/1405551600923.jpg)
Be careful what you say, your baby is listening
The importance of speaking to your baby even if they are not old enough to answer back has been highlighted by new research.
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Your baby’s developmental roadmap
Caring for your new baby can feel like driving along a dark highway without a GPS: you know your destination – a happy, healthy human being – but you’re not sure whether you’re heading in the right direction.
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Baby's first month: development, medical and sleep
Congratulations you have a brand new addition to your family! Whether it is your first or fifth plenty of Mums can't remember exactly what's it's like to have newborn, so find out about baby's first month on Essential Baby.
![It takes months for your child's vision to develop fully.](http://web.archive.org./web/20191218031922im_/http://www.essentialbaby.com.au/content/dam/images/s/f/r/a/image.related.landscape.300x200.se9n.png/1314842921500.jpg)
Learning to see
Watching your child develop and grow is one of the joys of parenthood. Actively participating in your child's development will ensure that your child realises his or her full visual potential.
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