by Lisa Schulman
During the first year of your life, babies respond best to a warm and loving. Holding your baby and responding to the crying very important in building strong bonds and healthy. Remember, you can not "spoil" a baby.
Use this guide to offer age-appropriate activities that your baby. Remember, this is only a guide, and a healthy baby can reach milestones more slowly than average. If your baby is less developed in some areas, contact your pediatrician for advice or consultation.
At the end of the first month of the baby usually: Raised his head for a moment Moved his head to the left and right Prefers the human face compared to other forms Raised his hand to the face Having a strong reflex movements Can focus on objects within a range of 8 to 12 inches Circumstances can be turned angry voices or sounds familiar Reacts to loud sounds Blinking when there is bright light
At the end of the second month of the baby usually: Smile Following objects with eyes Make other sounds besides crying Can repeat the vowel sounds like "ah" or "ooh"
At the end of the third month of the baby usually: Raised his head and chest when ditengkurapkan Lifted his head up 45 ° Kicking and stretch my legs when supine Opening and closing the hand Pushing down if feet are placed on hard surfaces Goods reach the hanging Holding hands and toys meggoncang Following the body moves Began to imitate the sound Familiar objects and familiar people, even far away Began to develop a social smile Begin to develop hand-eye coordination Moving both hands Interested in circular and spiral patterns Kicking leg with force Lifting the head is controlled
At the end of the fourth month of the baby usually: Can sleep approximately 6 hours at night before wake up (total sleep about 14-17 hours) Rolled (usually from the stomach to back first / from prone to supine) Sitting with the help of Lifted his head up 90 ° Can follow the moving object in a semicircle and 180 ° babbling consoled himself with a new sound Reacting to all colors and gradations Explore objects with his mouth Recognizes bottle or breast Express pain, fear and loneliness and discomfort through crying React to bell tinkle or toys (Rattle)

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