Your baby’s development in their eleventh month

Receptive Language

  • Starts to understand what others say/sign

  • Responds to simple commands (spoken or signed)

Expressive Language

  • Says or signs one or two words (animal noises count)

  • Uses gestures to communicate

Cognitive

  • Likes to do things repetitively

  • Has clear likes and dislikes

Social

  • May repeat an action to test your response

Motor

  • Moves between laying down and sitting upright without help

  • Crawls on hands and knees

  • Pulls to a standing position with one foot leading

  • Cruises around furniture

  • Walks with two hands held

Gestures

  • Reaches for objects

  • Raises arms to be picked up

Sources:

  • https://helpmegrowmn.org

  • https://www.cdc.gov/act-early/milestones

  • www.michigan.gov/mikidsmatter

  • https://idrpp.usu.edu/projects/ski-hi/deaf-hard-of-hearing/early-intervention

  • https://hopepubl.com/product/ski-hi-curriculum/

  • https://firstwordsproject.com/about-16by16/

ASL Words and Phrases this Month

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Resources

Family Language Planning Document
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Use this document to help you and your family plan out how you will use different languages (ASL, English, Spanish, etc.) throughout your day. This is a zip file that contains a printable version, a fillable version, and a sample plan.

What to Work on Before & After Cochlear Implantation
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Here are some ways you can help build your D/HH child’s language development both before and after cochlear implant surgery.

Concepts vs. Words
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