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Tool: Prenatal Nutrient Quiz Article: Week 20: Your pregnancy
May need head support May be gaining head control Uses sucking pattern from breast or bottle
Tool: Immune Health Quiz Article: Dressing your newborn
Sits with help or support On tummy, pushes up on arms with straight elbows Moves pureed food forward and backward in mouth with tongue to swallow
Tool: Safety Lid Demo Article: Supported Sitter
Sits independently Picks up and holds small objects in hands Reaches for food or spoon when hungry Uses upper lip to help clear food off of spoon
Tool: Child Growth Tracker Article: Benefits of whole grains for baby
Crawls with stomach off the floor May pull self up to stand Begins to self-feed with fingers Begins to use jaw to mash food
Tool: Cup Guide Article: Tips for trips with your baby
Stands alone and begins to walk alone Feeds self easily with fingers Begins to use fork and spoon Bites through a variety of textures
Tool: Does your child have food jags? Article: Fast-fix meals
Runs well without falling Chews more skillfully and efficiently Mastering use of spoon and fork Sits in booster seat or child seat at family meals
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The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that you wait until your baby is at least 6 months old to start juice. Here are more tips to help you get juice-smart:
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