Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Baby milestones

Baby milestones
It's a thrill for parents to witness a baby milestone, whether it be the first time their baby smiles, grabs, or rolls over. But what are these milestones and when do babies reach them? And how can you tell if your child is just a late bloomer or is actually delayed? Read on.Your baby has an adorable grin, but your husband says, "That's just gas." Is he right? It depends on how old your little grinner is. An infant can't produce what's called 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.
Smiling is a baby's first social skill  -- he's picking up on how relationships work  -- as well as a signal of emotional growth. Your baby is showing you he can distinguish between different emotional states; he's aware that the happy feeling he gets when he sees you isn't the same as the sad feeling he has when you're not around.
Baby milestones
Baby milestones
Baby milestones
Baby milestones
Baby milestones
Baby milestones
Baby milestones
Baby milestones
Baby milestones
Baby milestones
Baby milestones
Baby milestones
Baby milestones

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