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Baby development: one month
By the time your baby reaches week four, you’ll consider that a milestone in itself. Can you believe you’ve had your tiny baby for one whole month? Do you remember feeling like you’d never get the han . . .
Baby development: two months
Hopefully you’re now feeling
less like a rabbit caught in the headlights and more at ease in your role as a
parent. Your baby is becoming more comfortable in his surroundings this month
too – you’l . . .
Baby development: three months
You probably feel like a seasoned pro by now, and by three months your baby is starting to get stronger and more independent.
As her hand-eye coordination improves, she suddenly discovers he . . .
Baby development: four months
This month you’ll discover just
how sociable your baby is. She loves other people and will smile at anyone who
makes her laugh (you’ll be leaving trails of people behind swooning at her
smiles when . . .
Baby development: five months
Five months is a great age for babies and parents, as babies become more sociable, their attention span improves, and smiles and laughter become their main way of communicating.
The other plu . . .
Baby development: six months
By six months, you’ll notice
your baby becoming more of a little person, as she masters sitting, likes to be
upright and starts trying to tell you things with gestures, body language and
eye contac . . .
Baby development: seven months
This month your baby’s comprehension is improving as he starts to learn his name and may attempt to say ‘da-da’ or ‘ma-ma’ (don't feel offended if da-da comes first, as it usually does - the 'd' . . .
Baby development:eight months
This month sees your baby
developing her motor skills as she begins to pull up on furniture, ‘coast’ and even
crawl. As soon as she starts crawling or moving about she may lose some of that
adorabl . . .
BABY DEVELOPMENT: NINE MONTHS
Playtime is on the agenda for your nine-month-old and keeping him still for diaper changes, meals and story time becomes an uphill struggle.
Your baby is advancing fast in his social and emo . . .
Baby development: ten months
Your baby is using all her
skills to explore the house and put little fingers everywhere. Rows of books,
DVDs, CDs and kitchen cabinets aren’t safe anymore as your 10 month old causes
havoc pulling . . .