Child Care & Development : Baby Development Milestones

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Uploaded by on Dec 27, 2008

As a baby develops, recognize the common milestones, such as gross motor skills, fine motor skills, communication, interpersonal skills and problem solving. Learn to recognize these developmental milestones with tips from a practicing pediatrician in this free video on child care.

Expert: Dr. David Hill
Contact: www.capefearpediatrics.com
Bio: Dr. David Hill is a graduate of the University of North Carolina Internal Medicine and Pediatrics combined residency.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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  • Great video, just one terrible bow tie

  • @thumlyly Don't get me wrong, I think what he says is great, but I still stick on my terrible bow tie issue.

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  • Looking like Bill Nye all up in here.

  • my baby girl is 2 months old, nearly 3, and she started smiling at 1 month

  • WHAT? my kid has 5months and his trowing every toy he doesnt wanna play with at the moment xD

  • awesommmmmmmmmmmmmm

  • very informative video

  • Great job!! I truly appreciate. Thanks.

  • 'stoob1969' said "one terrible bow tie."  David is a pediatrician, which means children, and their mothers. Children like bow ties, and that one is particularly pleasant. Mothers care about their children, and appreciate neat and clean.

  • 'CamusTheDark ' said "This dude has a calming voice." That is his stage voice, lowered in pitch and slowed with an intimate breathy tone. David's paternal grandfather (whom he greatly resembles) was a public speaker featured at sales conventions, and David uses his hands similarly. Within this series, David occasionally jumps his voice to its natural range as a  rare lapse of form which is equal to a news anchor. His ability to recite so perfectly is remarkable. His father is impressed.

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