By this time, your baby is no longer a stranger to feelings.\u00a0 Your baby will start to sit up and be active with other positions such as rolling over, and reaching out.\u00a0 What other areas are they different from 3 \u2013 6 months? Read on and find out.<\/p>\n
Safety again is your main priority:<\/em><\/strong>\u00a0 Your baby\u2019s lips and mouth are now the most sensitive parts of their body, so everything they touch, may be headed to their mouth.\u00a0 Remember, they still cannot differentiate between food and objects, so be aware of objects that may be small enough for them to swallow.<\/p>\n Emotional status:<\/em><\/strong>\u00a0 Your baby is now able to tell part their inner and outer self.\u00a0 They can tell their bodies are surrounded by their skin and that they understand that you are a separate entity from them.\u00a0 They will also start to worry that when you leave them for a moment, you might not return quickly.<\/p>\n Physical Development:<\/em><\/strong>\u00a0 Your baby now has the ability to detect a change in height and depth perception, so they may feel a bit scared if they are in a higher area.\u00a0 Your baby\u2019s eyes also can focus more on certain objects as they have developed their eye muscles by now.<\/p>\n Speech and Language:<\/em><\/strong>\u00a0 Now that your baby has made sounds for the past few months, they will continue to reply to you when you speak to them.\u00a0 This lays the foundation for communication for years to come as they try to develop sounds into words.<\/p>\n It is never too early to socialize with your baby and have them learn how to reply to you even if it does not make any sense.\u00a0 This type of activity lets them learn how to pronounce words which will in turn help them to speak earlier than expected.\u00a0 Also, remember to consult your pediatrician if you think that your baby may be behind in certain areas as professional advice never hurts.\u00a0 The more you interact with your baby, the more they learn.\u00a0 The more they learn, the more you will know about your baby.<\/p>\n Article refernces:<\/p>\n\n
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