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Physical Development
At 9 weeks old, your baby is beginning to grasp objects with their hands. They’re also able to push up on their arms while lying on their tummy, which helps strengthen their neck and arm muscles. You might notice that your baby is starting to enjoy tummy time more and more.
Social and Emotional Development
Your baby is starting to become more aware of their surroundings and might even start to recognize familiar faces. They’re also learning how to communicate with you through coos and smiles. Be sure to respond to your baby’s sounds and expressions, as this will help them understand that their communication is important and effective.
Cognitive Development
Your baby’s brain is growing rapidly, and they’re starting to be able to track moving objects with their eyes. They might also start to show more interest in their toys and surroundings as they become more aware of the world around them.
Sleep and Feeding
At this age, your baby might be sleeping slightly longer at night, but they still need to feed every 2-3 hours. You might also notice that they’re starting to become more efficient and quicker at feeding.
Common Concerns
Some common concerns parents might have at this age include:- Worrying about their baby’s weight gain- Wondering if their baby is eating enough- Feeling anxious about leaving their baby with a caregiverIf you have any concerns about your baby’s growth or development, don’t hesitate to talk to your pediatrician.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. At what age do babies start to sit up?
2. When should I introduce solid foods to my baby?
3. Is it normal for my baby to have gas?
4. How often should I bathe my baby?
5. Can I start sleep training my baby at this age?
Remember that every baby develops at their own pace, so don’t worry if your baby isn’t hitting every milestone exactly when they’re “supposed” to. Keep providing a safe, loving environment for your little one, and enjoy watching them grow and learn.