Your Baby

Your Baby's Development Guide Hyland’s provides new mothers with this practical guide filled with useful information to help you give your baby the best start in life. Topics of discussion include:

  • Development & Key Milestones
  • Health & Wellness
  • Daily Care
  • Learning & Growing
  • Safety & Childproofing

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    Your baby’s development in the first month: • Stares at objects for short periods of time, but he still doesn’t try to grab them. • Sees objects that are close to him, although he is limited to certain colors. • He eats between 5 and 7 seven times a day, and up to 12 times, if breastfeeding. • He likes to sleep a lot...
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    Your baby’s development in the second month: • She lifts her head slightly. • She shows interest in facial expressions. • She can smile. • She fixes her gaze on a person and can follow her with her eyes.
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    Your baby’s development in the third month: • She can see static objects more clearly and follows moving objects. • When she is lying on her back, she can lift her head slightly. • She holds and shakes objects with her hands. • She puts her hands in her mouth.
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    Your baby’s development in the fourth month: • Holds his head up on his own. • Can sit down if propped up. • Sleeps up to six hours straight. • Recognizes your voice and starts to understand language. • Grasps and holds objects.
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    Your baby’s development in the fifth month: • Lifts her head and chest when she is on her belly. • She can reach for and grab things when she sees them. • Discovers the different body parts and can clasp her hands together. • Cries, laughs and smiles to call attention.
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    Your baby’s development in the sixth month: • Holds his head. • Can stand up if you hold his hands. • Makes noises like “aa-aa-aa”, “ee-ee-ee” or “uu-uu-uu.” • Can sit on his own and turn over when lying down. • His first tooth may make its appearance.
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    Your baby’s development in the seventh month: • Can feed himself with his hands. • Babbles, shouts and repeats sounds. • Rocks himself back and forth, creeps or crawls. • Can drink out of a cup with your help.
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    Your baby’s development in the eighth month: • Is strong enough to pull up and stand up by himself. • Understands simple instructions and responds to his name. • Shakes, bangs or throws objects. • Has a regular sleeping schedule.
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    Your baby’s development in the ninth month: • Uses the pincer grasp to pick up objects. • Crawls and can also try to crawl up stairs. • Tries to walk. • Responds to her name being called. • Begins to eat with a spoon, unassisted.
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    The baby’s development in the tenth month • May try to take her first steps • Can stand up on her own. • Can climb on chairs and crawl up stairs. • Responds to simple requests. • Says “ma-ma” or “pa-pa” when she sees you.
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    The baby’s development in the eleventh month • Some babies can already walk by now. • He can relate an object to its name. • Imitates others. • Uses gesture to express himself. • Understands the word ‘no.’ • Waves goodbye and claps. • Feels safe and comfortable with a routine.
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    The baby’s development in the twelfth month • He is always busy with something and always on the move. • Can already do certain activities on his own. • Takes pride in doing things for himself. • Shows affection.
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