Your Baby at 12 Months (2024)

Feeding

At 12 months of age, your baby is probably eating meals with you and eating your table food. If your baby is still eating baby food, now is a good time to change to table food. It will be easier for you and cheaper as well.

Babies this age need six small meals a day: breakfast, lunch and dinner, plus a snack in the morning, afternoon and before bedtime. One-year-olds are becoming independent and want to feed themselves. Even though it makes a mess, it is important to give babies the opportunity to develop the skill of feeding themselves. You can put a plastic drop cloth or newspapers under the high chair to make clean-up easier.

From 1 to 2 years of age, babies do not grow very much. Your baby's appetite will decrease and he or she may become a picky eater. Don't worry — toddlers will not starve themselves. Your responsibility is to provide your toddler with a variety of healthy foods; it is your toddler's responsibility to eat them. Mealtimes should be pleasant, so try to avoid battles over food. Don't force your child to eat or to finish everything on the plate. If your child is not hungry at one meal, just put the food away and wait a few hours. He or she may be hungry at the next meal or snack time.

Bottles

This is a good time to begin weaning your baby from the bottle. If you haven't already done so, let your baby try using a cup. A great place to practice is in the bathtub, where spills won't make a mess. When your baby wants milk or juice, put it in a cup. If you only put water in the bottle, your child will become less interested in it. If you are breast-feeding, it is still important for your baby to learn how to use a cup. Offer milk, juice or water after a meal in a cup.

Never allow your child to keep a bottle in bed. The sugar in milk or juice will stick to your child's teeth, and won't be washed away by saliva during sleep. If you give your baby a bottle before bed, rinse out his or her mouth with a few sips of water, and don't let your baby take the bottle to bed.

Milk

One-year-olds no longer need formula, and can now switch to whole milk. Some toddlers never drink milk; if that's the case with your child, please don't force it. Toddlers need the nutrients in milk — calcium and protein — but these nutrients are also available from other sources. Toddlers do not need milk.

Juice

Your toddler does not need juice. Juice is a source of "empty calories" and does not provide good nourishment. If you choose to give your toddler juice, please do not give more than 2 ounces a day.

Safety

Car Safety

Keep your baby's car seat facing backward until he or she is at least 12 months old and weighs at least 20 pounds. Studies show that children are safer if they continue to travel facing backward even if they meet the guidelines to face forward. Consider keeping your child's car seat rear-facing until your child weighs 35 pounds. You will need to check the guidelines for your car seat to see if this is possible. If needed, consider buying a different car seat that will allow your child to continue facing backward.

Never leave your child alone in the car. The inside of the car will get very hot very quickly.

Water Safety

Even though your toddler can now sit up independently, never leave him or her alone in the bathtub. It is possible for a toddler to drown in a few inches of water.

If you have a swimming pool or hot tub:

  • Have a child-proof lid in place at all times.
  • Make sure there is a fence around the pool or spa.
  • Keep your patio doors closed and locked.
  • If you visit a friend with a pool or hot tub, make sure the cover is on and the gate is locked — or never let your child out of your sight.
  • Remember that toddlers are never water-safe, even if they have had swimming lessons.

Violence

Unfortunately, violence is affecting more and more families today. Parents, especially mothers, may find themselves in a relationship that is abusive or dangerous. If you are concerned about your relationship, your safety or the safety of your child, please talk with your child's pediatrician, who will help you find resources in a confidential manner. To speak with someone by phone and find help near you, call 800-799-SAFE (7233) or (415) 864-4722.

Dental Care

If your drinking water does not contain fluoride, please ask your child's doctor for a prescription. This will save you dental bills for cavities later on. Also, this is a good time to begin using a washcloth or soft toothbrush to wipe your baby's teeth and gums. However, do not use toothpaste with fluoride.

Health Screening

At your child's 12-month checkup, he or she may have a skin test for tuberculosis (TB). This test will not prevent TB but will test to see if your child has been exposed to the germ that causes the disease. If you, anyone in your family or a close friend have been exposed to TB, please tell your child's doctor.

Also, children who are at risk for anemia and increased levels of lead can be tested between 12 to 18 months of age. Please talk to your child's doctor if you have any concerns.

Books About 1- to 2-Year-Olds

Your One Year Old, by Ames and Ilg
Toddlers and Parents, by Barry Brazelton
The Second Twelve Months of Life, by Caplan
The Happiest Toddler on the Block, by Harvey Karp

The Growing Child is a monthly newsletter filled with development and behavior information appropriate to your child's age. For information, visit growingchild.com

Used by permission of Jane E. Anderson, M.D.

Your Baby at 12 Months (2024)

FAQs

What should a baby be saying at 12 months? ›

By the end of 12 months

Say a few words, such as "dada," "mama" and "uh-oh." Understand simple commands, such as "Come here." Know words for common items, such as "shoe." Turn and look towards sounds.

Is it normal for a 12 month old to not talk much? ›

A 12 month old may say a handful of words, or none at all. Both would be expected for their age. Babies say their first word between 10-14 months. So if your baby hasn't said their first word yet, that alone is not reason to panic!

How many words should my 12 month old be able to say? ›

But in general, you can expect your child to: Say a few words with one or two syllables, such as "ball" and "doggie," by 12 months of age. One-year-olds also usually can say "mama" and "dada." They recognize the names of other family members and their favourite toys.

What is normal behavior for a 12 month old? ›

Baby development at 11-12 months: what's happening

Your baby is now communicating in many ways – pointing, grunting, nodding, waving and often trying to talk to you too. Your baby's babbling sounds more like a conversation, and they might say 1-2 single words they understand, like 'dada' and 'mama'.

What is considered a late talker? ›

A “Late Talker” is a toddler (between 18-30 months) who has good understanding of language, typically developing play skills, motor skills, thinking skills, and social skills, but has a limited spoken vocabulary for his or her age.

At what age is speech fully developed? ›

3 to 4 years

Uses most speech sounds, but may distort some of the more difficult sounds, such as l, r, s, sh, ch, y, v, z, th. These sounds may not be fully mastered until age 7 or 8.

What words should a 1 year old know? ›

Along those lines, the American Speech-Hearing Association notes that by 1 year a child should be able say one to two words (such as mama, dada, hi, dog, or uh-oh)—but those words might not necessarily sound clear!

Should a 12 month old be walking? ›

Babies usually start walking sometime between about 10 and 18 months old. Before walking, babies will usually have been crawling (between 7 and 12 months) and pulling themselves up to stand (usually between ages 9 and 12 months).

How much does a 1 year old understand? ›

By 18 months understands 1-step questions and commands such as "Where is the ball?" By 24 months understands 2-step questions and commands such as "Go to your room and get your shoes." Understands object permanence. This means that a hidden object is still there.

How can I teach my 12 month old to talk? ›

Hold your baby close and look at them as you talk to them. Babies love faces and will watch you and respond as you talk. Chat about what you're doing as you feed, change and bathe them. Sing to your baby – this helps them tune in to the rhythm of language.

What are some cognitive milestones for a 12 month old? ›

The typical 12-month-old:
  • Begins pretend play (such as pretending to drink from a cup)
  • Follows a fast moving object.
  • Responds to their name.
  • Can say momma, papa, and at least 1 or 2 other words.
  • Understands simple commands.
  • Tries to imitate animal sounds.
  • Connects names with objects.
Oct 31, 2022

What sounds should a 1 year old make? ›

Speech Sounds Development Chart
AgeDevelopmental milestones
6-12 monthsAt 6 months the baby starts to babble and repeat sounds (e.g. 'mamama')
1-2 yearsThe child is able to say the following sounds in words- /p/, /b/, /m/, /n/, /t/, /d/ The child is able to say the following sounds in words – /p/, /b/, /m/, /n/, /t/, /d/
7 more rows

Does a 1 year old understand no? ›

Babies begin to understand what “no” means between 6 and 18 months and may even begin to tell themselves “no-no.” While you might be quick to yell “no” if they're pulling on your necklace or opening drawers, constantly telling them “no” can make them think that everything is off limits.

Can you discipline a 12 month old baby? ›

Discipline at 8 to 12 Months

A child this age only wants to explore (they have no concept of what they should or shouldn't do), so if you don't want them to touch something, place it out of their reach through childproofing and let child-friendly items take center stage.

How many body parts should a 12 month old know? ›

Twelvemonth-olds first understood words for eyes, nose, mouth or hair, all body parts associated with the head, over other body parts such as arm, leg, or back, which were understood much later.

What if my 12 month old is not babbling? ›

If your baby is not babbling by 12 months, talk to your pediatrician, as most babies babble between 6-10 months of age. Just remember that there is always a range for what's typical — and that no two babies are exactly the same!

When to worry about speech delay? ›

Also call the doctor if your child's speech is harder to understand than expected for their age: Parents and regular caregivers should understand about 50% of a child's speech at 2 years and 75% of it at 3 years. By 4 years old, a child should be mostly understood, even by people who don't know the child.

How can I encourage my 12 month old to talk? ›

Hold your baby close and look at them as you talk to them. Babies love faces and will watch you and respond as you talk. Chat about what you're doing as you feed, change and bathe them. Sing to your baby – this helps them tune in to the rhythm of language.

What if my baby is not saying mama at 12 months? ›

Every child is different, but if baby isn't saying “mama” or “dada” by 12 to 15 months, flag it with your pediatrician. Most doctors expect children to have mastered those words by that point; for those who haven't, a hearing test or speech therapy may be recommended.

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