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What's the difference between infants, babies and toddlers in terms of ages, behaviours etc?

I have an idea of the difference, but where does one start and the other begin? Are toddlers a kind of baby, or do babies stop being babies when they become toddlers?

Also, where do dwarfs and midgets fit in? And what about goblins?

Public Comments

1. Infant- newborn to 6 months
---Compleatly helpless, very fragile, only sleeps eats & poops, never awake for very long

Baby- 6 months to Walking
---Doing some things for himself, starting solids, awake more, starting to talk a lot, learning a lot

Toddler- Walking to 3 Years
---A baby becomes a toddler when they are walking more than they are crawling, they stay a toddler until they become pre-school age, they are getting into everything and very active

A dwarf or "little person" is an adult with a physical disability causeing them to be small.

M!dget is an offensive slur for a dwarf, like ch!nk for a Chinese person or n!gger for a back person.

Gobblins may or may not be short....