6 month old, first week
This month your baby's hand-eye coordination is becoming much surer and he may really learn to put his hands to good use. He'll become an expert in raking objects towards himself - and he'll work out how to move something from one hand to the other. And once he learns that he can hold something in each hand, he'll quickly realise how much fun it is to bang them together. He'll want to practise this new skill, so if you think you can stand the noise, set aside one kitchen cupboard and fill it with baby-safe pots and pans for him to play with.
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5 month old, fourth week
Many babies are happy and outgoing at this stage. If yours is, then this an ideal time to show her that other people can love her almost as much as you do. Try letting her spend some time getting accustomed to warm, trusted caregivers and babysitters. The experience will help her feel more secure a couple of months down the road, when separation anxiety makes its entrance and your little extrovert becomes more reluctant to leave your side.
5 month old, fourth week
Many babies are happy and outgoing at this stage. If yours is, then this an ideal time to show her that other people can love her almost as much as you do. Try letting her spend some time getting accustomed to warm, trusted caregivers and babysitters. The experience will help her feel more secure a couple of months down the road, when separation anxiety makes its entrance and your little extrovert becomes more reluctant to leave your side.
Hello ismeehan!
5 month old, third week
Your baby's ability to interact with his surroundings, you and other people grows daily. For instance, he may start playing little games as he begins to understand cause and effect and the results of simple actions. He may drop objects just to watch you pick them up, or he may throw something to see where it lands. Take a deep breath - games like this will only amuse him more as time goes on. Don't tell him "no" - he doesn't understand the word, and he needs to experiment and explore. But do praise him when he does something a little less frustrating for you.
5 month old, third week
Your baby's ability to interact with his surroundings, you and other people grows daily. For instance, he may start playing little games as he begins to understand cause and effect and the results of simple actions. He may drop objects just to watch you pick them up, or he may throw something to see where it lands. Take a deep breath - games like this will only amuse him more as time goes on. Don't tell him "no" - he doesn't understand the word, and he needs to experiment and explore. But do praise him when he does something a little less frustrating for you.
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