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Your rockin' and rollin' 5-month-old
This
month, your baby will stay alert for longer periods of time, which
means he'll need more attention from mom and dad than he did in months
past. Keep these thoughts in mind as your family life begins to become
more routine:
Your Baby Today: New Baby, New Mom: Baby Development
Your rockin' and rollin' 5-month-old
From the Editors of Your Baby Today
This month, your baby will be much more active as he begins to push-up
and rock-and-roll around on his own. All that wiggling around even may
help baby move forward or backward. One of your baby's favorite
playthings this month may be his toes. He'll delight in reaching out
and grabbing them to put in his mouth. While lying on his stomach, your
baby will learn that he can crane his neck to see what's going on
around him. There's a lot happening in the world, and he wants to see
it all!
*All
babies have their own internal developmental timetable. If your
5-month-old hasn't yet reached these milestones, rest assured that he
will in time. If you have concerns about your baby's development,
discuss them with his doctor.
Coordination cues
Your
baby's ability to reach out accurately is a signal that his
coordination is more keen. He now can transfer a toy or object from
hand to hand. To reinforce this new talent while you change his
clothes, encourage baby to transfer a favorite toy from one hand to the
other as you put each arm in a shirtsleeve. With his increased control
and dexterity also comes the ability–and inclination–to bring toys and
other objects to his mouth.
Your baby also is gaining a new
understanding of how to grasp and hold objects. The way baby shapes his
hand to grasp a round object will be different than the way he grasps a
flat object like a page. Baby also will begin to use his hands more
often to push away things he doesn't want, like that dropper full of
medicine.
Strength training
Your baby's strength is
increasing, too. He's now strong enough to roll over from his stomach
onto his back, push himself up so part of his chest and stomach are off
the floor, and rock himself on his stomach. Leg strength is growing as
well. With you there to balance him, your baby is able to stand and
support his own weight for short periods of time.
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