Saturday, 2 February 2019

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ Find Out When Your Baby Will Smile, Crawl and Walk...


The day that a baby arrives in the world is one of the happiest in the life of any parent, and from this moment they embark on an adventure as one big family. Parents learn something new every day about their young child, with several milestones occurring that excite and allow parents to see their baby's growth process. The next 10 major stages come at a specific time for various reasons, which you can learn about now and know what awaits you every month of your child's first year.

 

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1. Smile (8 weeks)

Every parent is familiar with the exciting moment their soft child charmingly smiles at them and people around them dismiss it and say, "It's just gas," but is it always true? Well, it depends on your child's age, since "social smiling" among babies is possible only when they are about 8 weeks old. This is so because eight weeks is the time it takes for the nervous system and babies' vision to develop so that they can see smiles and respond to them in the same way.

Smiling is actually a baby's first social skill and it's how they learn to develop relationships and develop emotionally. When they smile, babies actually show you that they know how to distinguish between different emotional states such as the fact that they are happy when you are around and sad when you move away from them.

2. Turning over (2-3 months)

When babies begin to move and realize that they have control of their bodies, they begin to do some exciting and cute things. One of these actions is turning over. This begins when babies lie on their stomachs and start to move by moving their legs and bodies back and forth until they manage to turn over on their backs.

Turning over in the opposite direction, from back to stomach, takes a little longer, and occurs when infants reach the age of 5 months and requires increased coordination and strength compared to turning over from stomach to back. When they try to do so, it is recommended to be near them to make sure they are safe and to calm them down if they begin to cry, which sometimes happens when they surprise themselves. 

3. Grasping (3-4 months)

After a few months, babies begin to gauge where different objects are in the space of the room they are in, allowing them to plan to do things with them, grasping them. The simple act of dropping and lifting objects teaches them that they can manipulate things with their hands. When they lift a toy that makes noise, for example, they learn cause and effect, and that allows them to explore the world.
 

4. Laughter (4 months)

After going through a baby's crying stage due to various stomach aches and pains, you reach a particularly enjoyable stage: laughter. At the age of 4 months, you'll begin to hear this sweet sound coming from the depths of your baby's stomach, and the real fun is that babies are the easiest people to entertain! Funny faces, strange sounds and a variety of everyday situations that seem perfectly normal and mundane make them giggle their sweet laughter and fascinate us even more.

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