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2011 Baby Guide

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HudsonValleyBabyGuide.com 29 Imitate their sounds to encourage language development. They will enjoy it and reciprocate with sound play. Month Five Your baby recognizes unfamiliar faces and demonstrates the first signs of stranger anxiety With increasing frequency baby is able to reach for, grasp and bring objects to their mouth for oral exploration Does modified push ups and make swimming motions with their arms Vocalizations increase with new inflections Is able to sit, lean forward less and keep a straighter back During this time: Help them stay balanced while sitting, place a favorite toy or book in front of them to explore. Read lots of books with large, bright illustrations especially simple poems and nursery rhymes as this will foster language skills. Month Seven Able to stand with support Go from sitting to crawling position Pulls themselves up to standing position using furniture for support Able to communicate some of their basic needs Shows preference to feed themselves with their hands During this time: Give them a lot of room to roam and explore. Offer them soft rubbery toys to chew on to ease teething discomfort. Month Eight Turns accurately to sound of voice Demonstrates a wide range of facial expressions Able to bring thumb and (Continued on Page 30)

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