Big Eyed Baby

Developmental Goals

Ages 6 weeks to 12 months

Below are the program goals for children in our Infant Program. Generally by the end of the infant stage, children may be able to do the following:

Emotional Development
  • Smile spontaneously
  • Discriminate strangers from familiar people
  • Establish and maintain eye contact
  • Laugh aloud
  • Recognize own image in a mirror
  • Exhibit responses to things liked and not liked (e.g. food)
Social Development
  • React to familiar persons/objects
  • Enjoy simple social games
  • Give and receive affection
  • Imitate the behaviors of others
Physical Development Gross Motor
  • Hold head erect
  • Slide/scoot in various directions
  • Roll over
  • Crawl
  • Sit with assistance
  • Sit independently
  • Walk with assistance
  • Track an object visually
  • Reach for objects
  • Watch movement of own hand
  • Grasp rattles/toys
  • Hold objects and look at them
  • Transfer objects and look at them
  • Pull out large pegs from board
  • Bang and pound objects
  • Enjoy placing objects in and out of containers
  • Hold a cup
  • Use pincer grasp to grab small items
  • Bounce while sitting/standing
  • Kneel
  • Climb
  • Pull self up to standing position
  • Stand alone
  • Creep by hanging onto furniture
  • React to the presentation of a toy
  • Turn to look for a dropped object
  • Uncover a hidden toy
  • Use noise making toys (e.g. ring a bell, squeak a toy, etc.) in a purposeful manner
  • Look at pictures in a book
  • Look in the proper place for an object when it has rolled out of sight
Language
  • Respond to a sound by turning to its directional source
  • Establish eye contact with staff members
  • Babble and coo
  • Smile when approached by others
  • Imitate speech sounds
  • Use single words (e.g., mama)
  • Wave "bye-bye"
  • Understand "No"
  • Respond to own name
  • Jabber with expression