In previous posts we talked about the milestones that should be getting your babies. Having reached the end of the fifth month, there are new challenges for the baby. Remember that you can also follow the progress of your little app with iPediatric.
At the end of the fifth month your baby should be able to: hold your head upright being tight tummy, lift your chest and arms stuck with paying attention to a small object like a raisin (but should not be so small objects at your fingertips) issue shrieks of glee trying to reach an object smile spontaneously smile to see you smile you grab a rattle pucci to be placed on the back or fingers hold the weight of the head sitting
Probably too: turn sideways hold some body weight on legs when you are standing subject say "a-gu" or similar vowel plus consonant combinations make chirping is turned in the direction of a voice
And even, you might: be boosted to stand when sitting taken into standing holding on to someone or something to complain when removing a toy to endeavor to reach a toy that is far you pass a bucket or other object one hand to the other search an object that has been dropped finger collect a small object and take babble, combining vowels and consonants by ga-ga-ga, ba-ba-ba, ma-ma-ma, data da-da
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