Do not worry if your baby does not imitate you initially. Continue to copy your baby's actions and add your own. Your baby should be able to imitate your actions by the time they turn six to eight months old.
Babies should be able to imitate an adult's motions or gestures by 6 to 8 months. Studies have found that infants who are later diagnosed with autism experience considerable delays in developing imitation and play skills as early as 9 to 12 months of age. Although these skills improve over time, they do so at a slow rate.
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