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Introduction
Congratulations on becoming a mother! Your baby is now three months old and you are probably wondering how your little one is developing. At this stage, your baby will be growing and developing at a rapid pace, and it is important to know what to expect.
Physical Development
Your baby’s physical development will be the most noticeable at this stage. Your baby’s weight should be increasing rapidly, and their head circumference should also be growing. By three months, your baby should be able to hold their head up without support and be able to push up on their arms while lying on their tummy.Your baby will also be developing their hand-eye coordination and will be able to grasp objects. You can encourage this development by giving your baby toys and objects to hold and play with.
Motor Skills
Your baby’s motor skills will also be developing at this stage. Your baby will be able to kick their legs, and by three months, they may even be able to roll over from their tummy to their back. Your baby may also start to reach out towards objects and people, and will start to recognize familiar faces.
Communication Skills
At three months, your baby’s communication skills will also be developing. Your baby will be making cooing and gurgling sounds, and may even start to babble. Your baby will also start to understand simple words and phrases, such as their name and “no.”Encourage your baby’s communication skills by talking to them and responding to their sounds and babbling.
Social and Emotional Development
Your baby’s social and emotional development will also be developing at this stage. Your baby will start to smile and laugh, and may even start to show signs of shyness or anxiety around strangers. Your baby will also start to recognize familiar faces and may even start to develop a preference for certain people.
Conclusion
Your baby’s development at three months is exciting and important. It is important to encourage their development through play and communication. Remember to give your baby plenty of love and attention, and to celebrate every milestone they reach.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is it normal for my baby to be fussy at three months?
A: Yes, it is normal for babies to be fussy at three months. They may be going through a growth spurt or experiencing discomfort from teething.
Q: How much should my baby be sleeping at three months?
A: Your baby should be sleeping for around 14-17 hours a day at three months, including naps.
Q: When should I start introducing solid foods?
A: It is recommended to wait until your baby is at least six months old before introducing solid foods.
Q: How often should I be feeding my baby at three months?
A: Your baby should be feeding every 3-4 hours at three months, or 6-8 times a day.
Q: When should I be concerned about my baby’s development?
A: If you notice any significant delays in your baby’s development, such as not meeting milestones or not responding to sounds or other stimuli, it is important to speak to your pediatrician.