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GERBER® PURE™ Water
May need head support May be gaining head control Uses sucking pattern from breast or bottle
GERBER® Single Grain Cereals
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
GERBER® Grain and Fruit Cereals
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
GERBER® NatureSelect™ 3RD FOODS® Cereals
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
GERBER® GRADUATES® LIL' ENTRÉES® Dishes
Stands alone and begins to walk alone Feeds self easily with fingers Begins to use fork and spoon Bites through a variety of textures
GERBER® GRADUATES® FOR PRESCHOOLERS CEREAL TWISTS
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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Physical activity is one of the most important ingredients in a healthy lifestyle. Besides keeping your toddler healthy, activity may also help him develop thinking skills, communication skills, self-confidence, and strong relationships. Help influence your little one’s future preferences for being active by what you teach him now.
Your own active lifestyle can set a good example. Make a conscious effort to include movement and physical activity in your child’s day and be sure his activities are safe, supervised, and age-appropriate. Give him the space he needs to be active; don’t restrict his movement. Set aside at least 30 minutes each day for active play with your little one—and have fun! Encourage extra time for unstructured play, like digging in a sandbox or splashing in a wading pool under your supervision.
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