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  1. Child development (3) - six to nine months

    Fun activities, such as shaking or banging objects, helps a baby understand they have an effect on the world.

  2. Child development (4) - nine to 12 months

    At nine months your baby is moving around by crawling or pulling along with their arms. Safety is very important now. Your baby is also 'talking' with recognisable sounds and may even say simple words.

  3. Child development (5) - one to two years

    Between the age of one and two, your toddler understands they are a completely separate person from you.

  4. Child development (6) - two to three years

    Parents can be tricked into thinking our toddlers are more grown up than they really are.

  5. Child development (7) - three to four years

    Your child is starting to understand social skills like sharing and being kind, but they can only practise these skills for a short time while feeling safe and happy.

  6. Child health (0-6)

    Information about child health, including fact sheets on development, behaviour, nutrition, activity, wellbeing, identity, health, safety and trauma.

  7. Child Protection Service

    The Victorian Child Protection Service provides child-centred, family-focused services to protect children and young people who are at risk of significant harm.

  8. Child safety and injury prevention

    By making a few practical changes to your home, you can dramatically reduce the risk of injury to your child.

  9. Child safety in the car

    Taking care to restrain children correctly while travelling in a car is the best way to prevent injuries.

  10. Child safety – at home

    The best way to reduce the risk of injury to children is to remove a potentially dangerous item or add a safety product.