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At 7 Months Old
Can you believe your little one is already 7 months old? It feels like just yesterday that you were holding them in your arms for the first time. Now, they’re growing and changing every day. So, what can you expect from your 7-month-old baby’s development?
First and foremost, your baby is likely becoming much more mobile. They may be able to roll over in both directions now, and some may even be able to sit up on their own for short periods of time. They might also start to scoot or shuffle around a bit while laying on their stomach. So don’t be surprised if you come back into the room and find your baby in a completely different spot than where you left them!
Motor Skills
In terms of motor skills, your baby is probably getting better at grasping objects. They may be able to pick up smaller objects with their fingers now, and might even be starting to transfer objects from one hand to the other. This is great practice for developing their fine motor skills.
Your baby is also likely getting better at using their hands to explore their environment. They may start reaching for objects that are farther away, and they might even start banging things together to see what happens. This is all part of their natural curiosity and desire to learn about the world around them.
Sleeping and Eating
At 7 months old, your baby may be sleeping for longer stretches at night, which is great news for tired parents! They may also be starting to drop a nap during the day, so don’t be surprised if you have to adjust their schedule a bit. In terms of eating, your baby is probably starting to eat more solid foods now. They still may not have any teeth, but don’t worry, they can still gum their food and get the nutrients they need.
Communication
Your 7-month-old baby is likely starting to become more vocal now. They may be making new sounds and babbling more frequently, which is a sign that their language skills are developing. They may also start responding to their name and turning their head when they hear familiar voices.
In terms of social development, your baby is probably becoming more aware of the people around them. They may start to show preference for certain people and may even start to get a little shy around strangers. This is all part of their natural development as they begin to understand the world around them.
Conclusion
As you can see, there are a lot of exciting things happening in your 7-month-old baby’s development. From their new-found mobility to their improved motor skills and communication, they’re growing and changing every day. So be sure to cherish these moments and enjoy watching your little one’s development unfold.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do 7-month-old babies need solid foods?
A: While breast milk or formula should still be the primary source of nutrition at this age, most babies are ready to start trying solid foods around 6 months old.
Q: Why is my baby starting to become more vocal?
A: Your baby’s language skills are starting to develop at this age, and they’re becoming more aware of the world around them. Babbling and making new sounds is a natural part of that development.
Q: Is it normal for my baby to be shy around strangers?
A: Yes, it’s completely normal for babies to start showing a preference for certain people and to get a little shy around strangers at this age. This is all part of their social development.
Q: Should I be worried if my 7-month-old doesn’t have any teeth yet?
A: No, it’s perfectly normal for babies to start getting teeth anywhere from 4-12 months old. Some babies are just a bit slower to develop teeth than others.
Q: How can I encourage my baby’s development at this age?
A: There are a lot of things you can do to encourage your baby’s development, such as providing plenty of opportunities for tummy time and offering them a variety of safe objects to explore and play with.