Your little one has reached the 10-week mark. Congratulations, Mommy! By now, you’ve probably noticed that your baby is more alert and responsive. In this article, we’ll discuss the baby development milestones for a 10-week-old infant.
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Physical Development
At 10 weeks, your baby’s physical development is growing at a rapid pace. The baby can now lift their head higher and longer during tummy time. They may also start to push up on their elbows while lying on their stomach. Your baby’s reflexes will also start to disappear during this time.
Motor Development
Your 10-week-old baby is now able to move their arms and legs more intentionally. They may bat at toys and even reach for them. You may also notice that your baby can grasp onto objects firmly.
Communication Development
At this age, your baby’s communication skills are still developing. They may coo, gurgle, and even make soft sounds. Your baby may also respond to your voice and try to mimic your sounds.
Social Development
Your baby is now able to recognize and respond to familiar faces. They may also start to smile in response to your smile or a familiar voice. Your baby may also begin to show signs of separation anxiety, so it’s important to give them extra love and attention during this time.
Feeding and Sleeping
At 10 weeks, your baby is still feeding around 8-12 times per day. They may also start to sleep for longer stretches at night, but still require regular feedings. Most babies will sleep for about 14-17 hours per day at this age.
Conclusion
The 10-week mark is a significant milestone in your baby’s development. Be sure to provide plenty of love, attention, and stimulation for your growing baby. It won’t be long before they’re crawling, walking, and talking!
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What should I expect from my 10-week-old baby?
A: At 10 weeks, your baby’s physical and motor development is growing rapidly. They may also start to coo and gurgle and recognize familiar faces.
Q: How much should my 10-week-old baby be sleeping?
A: Most 10-week-old babies will sleep for about 14-17 hours per day.
Q: When should I expect my baby to start crawling?
A: Every baby develops at their own pace, but most babies start crawling around 7-10 months old.
Q: Is it normal for my baby to have separation anxiety?
A: Yes, it’s normal for babies to have separation anxiety starting around 7-8 months old.
Q: When should I start introducing solid foods to my baby?
A: The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends starting solid foods around 6 months old.