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Baby's development at one month - A Short Article Packed with Useful Information
As small and fragile as your baby may seem, he is already learning to do things
for himself and is taking in everything around him. Although you might not notice
it your baby has already come a long way since birth. Tip: Hold up bright coloured blocks or other colourful objects for your baby to focus on. Baby's hearing: Your baby already recognizes your voice and will respond with his eyes, move or fidget when you speak to him. Tip: Talk to your baby when changing, bathing, feeding him. Read to him, sing him songs. Your words are his first tools of communication. The more you talk to your baby the more he is able to learn. Baby's also respond well to music and will often help him to settle. Body movement: When your baby is held upright with his feet touching a firm surface, he will make little stepping movements forward. If your baby is laid on his back he will raise his head slightly of the floor and hold it for a few seconds. Baby's natural reflexes: Your baby will sleep up to 15+ hours per day for the first few weeks, usually short naps. Your baby will probably wake 3 or more times during the night until he settles into a pattern (usually at 3 months). Your baby will want feeding every 2 to 3 hours but may sleep for up to 4 hours in between feeds at night. There will be no regular pattern of sleeping or eating in the first few weeks/months so you should take this time to get as much rest as you can and remember to let others around you help. NEED MORE INFORMATION?
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