![]() The cumulative frequencies of milestone achievement in each subgroup are shown in Figure 5 (available at We used RMST analysis to identify and quantify the differences between subgroups ( Figure 6 and Table VI Table VI available at Significant differences in terms of sex were observed in the RMST of 3 items in the personal-social and language domains, with girls achieving these in 11.2 days (“Fear of strangers” 95% CI, 4.7-17.8) to 28.8 days (“One word” 95% CI, 6.1-51.5 days) earlier than boys when evaluated at the prespecified time points. Using the app-based milestone data, we examined the associations between milestone achievement and the following factors: sex, season of birth, and feeding. Gets to a sitting position by himself or herself Names at least 5 familiar objects – such as a ball or milk ![]() Makes sounds that let you know he or she is happy or upsetĬalls you “mama” or “dada” or similar name Looks for you or another caregiver when upsetįollows a moving toy with his or her eyes
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