Ans) 2)The expected growth mile markers for a 6 month infant:
Separation anxiety begins around 4 to 8 months of age. Infants
will protest when separated from parents, which can cause
considerable anxiety for parents. By 11 to 12 months, infants are
able to anticipate the mother's imminent departure by watching her
behaviors.
●Stranger fear becomes evident between 6 and 8 months of age, when
infants have the ability to discriminate between familiar and
unfamiliar people.
Begins speaking two-word phrases and progresses to speaking
three-word phrases
After the age of 6 months, 100% fruit juice should be limited to 4
to 6 oz per day.
Solids are introduced around 4 to 6 months of age 6 months: DTaP,
IPV (6 to 18 months), PCV, and Hep B (6 to 18 months); RV;
Hib
●6 to 12 months: seasonal influenza vaccination yearly (the
trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine is available
as an intramuscular injection)
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