All babies are unique; thus their
growth patterns are not identical. The following guide is a compilation of
development guides which will empower all parents with an insight of what you
can expect at various stages of development of your baby or as we call it “developmental
milestones”.
The following milestones are sorted
by age and activity viz. motor, sensory, communication and feeding, making it
easy for you to track your kid’s development.
1. 0 to 3 months old:
a.
Motor:
i. When the baby is on its tummy,
can hold her head up and push up on arms.
ii. Can make smoother
movements with arms and legs.
iii. Can open and close fists.
iv. Bring fists to its mouth.
b.
Sensory:
i. While lying on back, can
follow a moving object from side to side and attempt to reach out for a toy
placed near its chest.
ii. Becomes calm with soothing
sound or rocking movement.
iii. Actively enjoys playtime
like bouncing on knees, etc.
c.
Communication:
i. Turns head towards the
sound or your voice.
ii. Can recognize you from
across the room and shows interest in people’s faces.
iii. Makes eye contact.
iv. Begins to smile or quite
down.
v. Starts to babble and mimic
the sounds you make.
d.
Feeding:
i. Turns head toward nipple
or bottle.
ii. Sucks and swallows well
during feeding.
Note:
Regularly placing the baby on its tummy will help develop the neck, back and
shoulder muscles needed to meet milestones. It may also prevent early motor
delays and conditions like flat head syndrome and twisted neck syndrome. Tummy
time can begin as soon as your baby comes home from the hospital. Aim for a few
minutes of tummy time, several times a day. There are multiple ways to do tummy
time with your baby: placing the baby on your chest while lying down; positioning
one hand under the baby’s tummy and between legs and carry baby tummy down; placing
baby face down across your lap; placing baby on their tummy after routine
activities like bathing and diapering. Always remember to place the baby on its
tummy during playtime and on their backs during the sleep-time.
(to be continued.....)