Baby's 1st year- Luis Lopez

  • 1st Month

    1st Month
    1-turn their head while lying on their stomach.
    2-If you put a newborn's feet on a solid surface while supporting their body, they'll appear to take a few steps.
    3-By their two-week birthday, babies should be back up to their birth weight.
  • 2nd Month

    2nd Month
    1-first by strengthening their neck muscles to support their head, followed by their shoulders, chest and lower back. The legs are the last to develop
    2-instinctive grasp reflex lessens.
    3-some babies may now be able to focus their eyes on nearby objects
  • 3rd Month

    3rd Month
    1-When you hold him upright, you should see very little or even no head wobbling
    2-As you watch your baby, you should see some early signs of hand-eye coordination.
    3-Your baby’s hands can open and shut
  • 4th Month

    4th Month
    1- Baby will definitely be active
    2- baby may begin to teethe.
    3- Your baby will likely become better and more controlled when rolling over as the month continues as strength and her coordination improves.
  • 5th Month

    5th Month
    1- can sit upright for longer periods of time
    2- rolling over from their back to their tummy. Once your baby does roll over, you may notice him working his legs and rocking
    3- probably still needs to be propped up with a pillow or Boppy
  • 6th Month

    6th Month
    1- sit up alone
    2- can probably roll from his back to his stomach and vice versa.
    3- should have at least doubled birth weight.
  • 7th Month

    7th Month
    1- Supports her whole weight on her legs
    2- Reaches with one hand
    3- Transfers object from hand to hand
  • 8th Month

    8th Month
    1- gaining a lot of new strength.
    2- They may be strong enough to pull themselves up to a standing position while holding onto a chair or sofa
    3- starting to crawl by now
  • 9th Month

    9th Month
    1- Baby is on the move! Whether crawling, cruising, or even walking a little, your baby has started to interact with their environment.
    2-recognizing their name
    3- investigating shapes, sizes, and textures
  • 10th month

    10th month
    1- You also should be getting a sense of your baby’s personality by now -- quiet or outgoing, calm or adventurous
    2- your baby’s coordination has improved a lot.
    3- figuring out how to fit smaller objects into larger ones, which makes stacking cups a lot of fun
  • 11th Month

    11th Month
    1- moving about with ease -- and getting into everything in your home
    2- He might even let go of your hands to try out a few tentative steps alone or he might even be walking independently
    3- They’ll scale counters, get over their crib railing
  • 12th Month

    12th Month
    1- May walk two or three steps without support
    2- Responds to simple verbal requests
    3- Begins to use objects correctly (drinking from cup, brushing hair, dialing phone, listening to receiver)