Your four month old is probably cooing away, though you might not be able to understand what hes saying. Those sounds will eventually develop into language! http://Baby.Healthguru.com/?YT
Your five month old may start to respond to the sound of his name, and that recognition and awareness might extend to your baby’s toys or bottle, too. http://Baby.Healthguru.com/?YT
At three months (9 weeks) of age, your infant may start to learn what, and who, she likes, responding differently to different people. Watch this to learn more! http://Baby.Healthguru.com/?YT
At eight weeks, your baby’s brain is developing and your infant is interacting with the world around him. Watch this to learn more about your baby’s development! http://Baby.Healthguru.com/?YT
A newborn should sleep on his back, but let him play on his stomach to work his neck muscles. Also, get a lot of face time, he can’t see very far yet, but your baby wants to see you! http://Baby.Healthguru.com/?YT
Your newborn baby is probably still sleeping a lot, but week 4 may bring a treat – your baby’s first smile. That ought to help ease your fatigue and bring a smile to your own face. http://Baby.Healthguru.com/?YT
Feeding and changing remain the top activities for your newborn in week 3. Crying is her only way to communicate and cuddling your crying baby can help. http://Baby.Healthguru.com/?YT
Week 6 is crucial to help establish a sleep routine. Your baby is starting to grab everything, and tummy time routine is paying off as your baby may now be able to lift up his head. http://Baby.Healthguru.com/?YT
After a month with your newborn, hopefully the pains of pregnancy and childbirth are just a memory. By week 5 he or she will smile, laugh, and coo at you regularly. http://Baby.Healthguru.com/?YT
In week 7, your newborn’s senses develop and she’ll start reacting in new and different ways to sounds, sights, and even smells. Watch this to learn more: http://Baby.Healthguru.com/?YT