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Looking and Learning

Resource Type

Parent Handouts and Info - Parent

Description

Looking and Learning pt

Ages

All Ages

Age Groups

Infancy (<1)

Web Address

http://resources.childhealthcare.org/cocoon/dtw/parent-text/cognitive_development/looking_and_learning.html

Languages

English

Looking and Learning

Looking and Learning

  • Your baby may have greater head control at 2 months. Most babies will be able to raise their heads about 45 degrees when lying on their stomachs. Your baby may also be able to hold her head up for a short time when held against your shoulder. These are signs that neck and trunk muscles are getting stronger. Try placing your baby on her stomach on a flat surface and watch to see if she lifts her head!
  • Your baby may have more coordinated head and eye movements. This makes it possible to turn towards and explore interesting things and sounds. This is only beginning! Your baby will continue to explore and learn.
  • Try placing colorful or musical toys where your baby can see them. This should be about 12 inches from your baby's eyes. Watch your baby focus on or track the object as you move it.
  • Physicians recommend that babies sleep on their sides or backs. However, it is good for your baby to play on her stomach some when awake and you are watching her.
  • Even small babies can move around. Never leave your baby unattended near stairs, on a changing table, or a bed.

Adapted from Healthy Steps. Edited and Compiled by the Center for Promotion of Child Development Through Primary Care 2011

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