A Mom's Life : Babies Developmental Milestone

Is The wonderful day that everybody was looking forward to has finally arrived? or is now safe on your arms? The adventure, full of love, joy, laughter and love and the awesome responsibility.

Don't be to surprised if your life now is very hectic because your baby will be depending on you for everything until he's growing toddler. This is the very exciting time for mom's and dad's, young mom's can be very happy too taking care of her child because of her instinct of becoming a mom, but be sure to have a family planning because at this day crisis is present everywhere

Your baby's first year is full of wonderful surprises and also for you. Try not to worry about whether he's smiling, crawling, or walking on time, and offer him gentle encouragement. And most of all, enjoy the ride!

Hope this information is helpful to you.

During this months, you will see your baby develop into a real personality. He'll become someone who is able to reward you with enchanting smiles and giggles. Although there are toys for this age, he needs and loves people most of all.
When he is awake, take the time to talk, smile and respond to his facial expressions. Stimulate him with things to lool at, sounds to hear and textures to explore.
During his First Month your baby's head needs support, your baby eats and sleeps most of the time and can hear very well, you can see his first smile, it is a social smile until about 8 weeks. It takes that long for his nervous system and vision to develop enough to see you and produce a smile in response but of course it will give you the feeling of joy.
Rolling over for 2 to 3 months a tummy time which needs to supervise, your baby may lift himself into a push-up position and then start to rock back and forth or kick his feet. Then, if he's strong enough, those movements will send hjis rolling over. Flipping from back to front often takes until around 5 months because it requires more coordination and strength. You don't need to coach your baby to roll but just make sure she has a safe place to try it out if she wants to.
3 to 4 Months babies begin to gauge where things are in space, and they can plan an action, such as grabbing a toy. By simply dropping something and you have to pick it up for you baby to learn that he can manipulate things with his hands, and he's learning more details about how his toys work. He can make the rattle produce a sound, it teaches him the cause and effect.
During his 5 monthsYour baby will quickly learn to hug whoever make him comfortable with as well as her stuffed toys. Not all babies are wild about hugging, though. Some are naturally more affectionate, while others are just too busy exploring their environment to stop for a cuddle. So try not to take it personally if your baby isn't wrapping her arms around you. She might be more receptive to physical affection before naps. He's weight may now be double and He shows his like and dislikes in terms of the food when you let him taste it. if he doesn't show appreciation then he is not yet ready to have his first solid food.
Crawling during 6 to 10 monthsfrom sitting to being on trying to crawl. He'll try to test his arms and then when he figures out that they can support him, off he'll go. Some babies start to move without doing the typical hands-and-knees crawl. Yours might shuffle across the floor on his bottom, slither on his belly, or even roll. To encourage him, clear some space. Then place things he likes And be sure to keep him safe by childproofing the house. Take a tour on your hands and knees, and remove anything your baby shouldn't get into. not just into crawling because this time you can feel the strong mother attachment to your baby he now recognize familiar people and scared to unfamiliar people. He can now also make sounds like 'ba-ba', 'ma-ma', 'goo-goo' and 'da-da'. he may start to pull himself up to learn his first step.
10 to 18 months First steps represent a huge developmental leap. Walking requires muscle strength, coordination, balance. On the most basic level, walking frees up your child's hands to carry items while he moves about independently. By incorporating everything about space, objects, and people, he can now bring you things. He can now follow simple instruction, smiles when he sees himself at the mirror, can stand without help and start use use a few words.
It is Important to have his monthly celebration with God.

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2 comments:

Mary Bautista said...

wow! i think i need to settle my own family like yours. i like your site. the templates the design where did you get it? can u teach me how? =) the content is very much informative =)

mommaholic said...

hi mary. created it on adobe illustrator and photoshop. thanks for the nice compliment, i couldn't update my blog because i'm busy with my job right now. maybe i could teach you someday.

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