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strawberrysummer23 · 10/01/2023 18:16

My baby is 6 months and just goggled something as today she has learnt passing one item to another hand and just realised I have no idea when they should be doing things!

When I was pregnant I enjoyed learning what they were doing each week development wise

Can anyone recommend a free app with updates
?

Thanks x

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
Dipsydoodlenoodle · 11/01/2023 11:44

I've got Milestones from the NHS

Choc2022 · 12/01/2023 03:38

Following for inspo

MamMarandGrandma · 14/03/2023 21:14

You can google stages from birth to toddler age to school age. However if anyone wants an app where you can make a record of when you last fed your infant, or the last nappy if it was solid or just a wee ( the types of things you totally forget with lack of sleep ) I use doter_UK it's on Twitter and Instagram
www.doter.co.uk/ You can share the info with Grandparents too. So if you are having a date night or a night out. Grandparents ( or the babysitter ) can input the information of what bottles they had, or solids, milks, water or what time they put them to bed. If they woke up. You just log in and there it is all the information you need about your baby so you can just get on with your evening knowing they are safe. There is so much more you can record too, like meds taken or jabs baby or toddler has had. You can note about any rashes (ages they had them) illnesses they may have had dates etc. Nothing worse than not being able to remember if your child had a childhood illness or not. Chicken pox or measles.
I know a few Mums that use the app now and love it. Especially as they can remind the Grandparents about BED TIME! if they haven't put kids to bed yet 😉 Give it a try and see.

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Inthesky42 · 14/03/2023 21:22

Babycentre is good for development updates at each stage

unconventionalopinion · 14/03/2023 21:26

Not an app, but a website called adam-mila is very thorough in this respect.

MamMarandGrandma · 14/03/2023 21:30

Baby development app

strawberrysummer23 · 10/01/2023 18:16
My baby is 6 months and just goggled something as today she has learnt passing one item to another hand and just realised I have no idea when they should be doing things!
When I was pregnant I enjoyed learning what they were doing each week development wise
Can anyone recommend a free app with updates
?
Thanks x

You can email
[email protected]
www.doter.co.uk/

They may have an a support email address that covers child development too.
I'm sure I read something about what baby is doing or should be doing at certain ages. Might have been on their ad. Can't remember. I'll try and find it if so. ( Of course don't forget, all babies and toddlers develop different skills at different ages. Some are more capable physically, others are more verbal and chitter chatter all day . Every child develops at it's own pace. Eventually they all catch up with one another. Normally by Nursery or School age.👶

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