| Early Stages of Child Development: | | | | - Play with their toes |
| Here's what you can expect your child to be | | | | - Help hold the bottle during feeding |
| doing, from birth to twelve months. If your baby | | | | - Recognize familiar faces |
| seems different call your local early intervention | | | | - Babble |
| program. | | | | # 12 Months of Age Most Babies: |
| # 3 Months of Age Most Babies: | | | | - Sit without support |
| - Turn their heads toward bright colors and lights | | | | ...................More info: Child Development |
| - Move both eyes in the same direction together | | | | Gokulam Physio Therapist: |
| - Recognize bottle or breast | | | | The specialised Children's / Paediatric |
| - React to sudden sounds or voices | | | | Physiotherapy Clinic assists in assessing, treating |
| - Make cooing sounds | | | | and managing children who have a general |
| - Make fists with both hands | | | | developmental delay, disorder of movement or a |
| - Grasp toys or hair wiggle and kick with arms | | | | disability or illness which may be improved, |
| and legs | | | | controlled or alleviated by physiotherapeutic skills. |
| - Lift head and chest when on stomach | | | | Physiotherapist Role: |
| - Smile | | | | The role of the Physiotherapist is to assess and |
| # 6 Months of Age Most Babies: | | | | manage peoples(childs and young people) with |
| - Following moving objects with their eyes | | | | movement disorders, disability or illness. The aim |
| - Turn toward the source of normal sound | | | | of the physiotherapist is to help the child/young |
| - Reach for objects and pick them up | | | | person reach their full potential through providing |
| - Switch toys from one hand to the other | | | | physical intervention, advice and support. |