Chris - Author
06/06/2019 10:23
Your Baby Milestones
Dear Insiders,
Raising a child is all about the special moments, and in the first couple of years especially there will be many of them as your little one develops. Of course, some of the most special moments are the ‘firsts’. First sit, first crawl, first steps...
Has your little one passed through any of these milestones? Or are they still to come…
- Respond to his or her name
- Develops a pincer grasp (using the thumb and index finger)
- First sit
- First crawl (often about 8 - 9 months)
- First pointing and waving bye-bye (often around the 9 month mark)
- First words (around 10 - 12 months)
- First steps (also 10 - 12months)
We’ve given you several Baby Milestone Cards, all about these special firsts, and we would love for you to share them as pictures via social media and our Photocorner. If your baby happens to pass one of the milestones during the campaign, then put the card in motion and use the Baby Milestone Frame we’ve also included, to create a great photo opportunity! Tell us about them in the comments below.
No milestones being hit? Don’t worry at all – all babies pass these milestones (and millions of others!) in their own time, and given that it’s just six weeks, it is very likely that they won’t pass a milestone during the campaign. Instead, why not post a photo of your little one with the Milestone Frame?
Or, perhaps if they’ve already passed a milestone or two, why not snap the pic as above and instead tell us about it on social media as a #ThrowBack? So, for example, if you’ve already had baby’s first haircut, use the card, snap the pic, and tell us all about it!
Remember, when you are posting on social media, be sure to use the hashtags:
#Ad, #InsidersSMAADVANCEDFollowonMilk, #TheInsidersUK
Happy snapping!
The Insiders Team!
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Breast milk is best for babies and breastfeeding should continue for as long as possible. SMA® ADVANCED Follow-on Milk is only suitable for babies over 6 months as part of a mixed diet. It should not be used as a substitute for breast milk during the first 6 months. The decision to start weaning or to use this product before 6 months, should be made only on the advice of a doctor, midwife, health visitor, public health nurse, dietitian or pharmacist, based on baby’s individual needs. When bottle-feeding, do not allow prolonged or frequent contact of milk feeds with teeth as this increases the risk of tooth decay. Ask your healthcare professional or dentist for advice. Never leave your baby alone during feeding as there is a risk they might choke. ZTC4285ai/3/2019
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