Baby’s first year

  • 1st month

    1st month
    Makes jerky quivering arm thrusts; brings hands within range of eyes and mouth; head flops backwards if unsupported
  • 2nd month

    2nd month
    Hold their head more steadier strong sucking reflex babies comfort themselves
  • 3rd month

    3rd month
    Babys tummy time kicking may turn into partial rolls
  • 4 month old

    4 month old
    First teeth
    Feeding less
    Weaning
  • 5months

    5months
    Taste develops
    Sight
    Sleep through the night
  • 6th month

    6th month
    To get ready, babies first prop themselves up with their hands, but over time they can start to let go and sit unsupported. Your 6-month-old can probably roll from his back to his stomach and vice versa
  • 7th month old

    7th month old
    Seven-month-olds are learning to get around, although they don't all do it in the same way. Your baby may creep, scoot, roll, crawl, or combine all four movements. You can encourage04 this new mobility by placing toys out of your baby's
  • 8th month old

    8th month old
    Your 8-month-old will still be taking 24 to 32 ounces of formula or breast milk every day. But mealtimes should also involve an increasing variety of foods, including baby cereal, fruits and vegetables, and mashed or pureed meats. ... The best first finger foods are bananas, toast, pasta, well-cooked meat, and cereal.
  • 9th month old

    9th month old
    he may be babbling away nonstop. Those babbles might sound almost like real sentences, although no one will understand them but your baby. ... You may notice that your baby brings you a favorite toy to see you smile in response ...
  • 10th month old

    10th month old
    Your 10-month-old is enjoying the freedom of exploring in many different ways. Babies at this age can crawl, pull from a seated position to standing, squat while holding on or sit back down, and cruise around while holding onto the furniture or your hands.
  • Eleventh month baby

    Eleventh month baby
    At 11 months, your baby should be cruising around while holding onto the furniture or your hands. ... Some babies at this age experiment by standing on their toes or on one leg. A few particularly adventurous 11-month-olds find that climbing is a fun way to explore.
  • Year old baby

    Year old baby
    Gets to sitting position without assistance
    Crawls forward on belly by pulling with arms and pushing with legs
    Assumes hands-and-knees position
    Creeps on hands and knees supporting trunk on hands and knees
    Gets from sitting to crawling or prone (lying on stomach) position