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What are the milestones for children at 9 months?
By 9 months, babies should be able to sit without support, reach for things, and show interest in toys. They also may respond to their name and make sounds like "da" and "ma."
By 9 months, babies should be able to sit without support, reach for things, and show interest in toys. They also may respond to their name and make sounds like "da" and "ma."
Source: Milestones at 9 Months — CDC
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