Tuesday, April 04, 2006

What Finwe May Be Doing-The Seventh Month

From the book What to Expect the First Year (Finwe can do the things in red):

By the end of the seventh month, your baby

. . . should be able to:

  • sit without support
  • feed self a cracker
  • razz (a sound, like the one made when aparent blows on a kid's belly)
. . . will probably be able to:

  • bear some weight on legs when held upright
  • object if you try to take a toy away
  • work to get a toy out of reach
  • pass a cube or other object from one hand to the other
  • look for a dropped object
  • rake a raisin and pick it up in fist
  • turn in the direction of a voice
  • babble, combining wovels and consonants such as ga-ga-ga, ba-ba-ba, da-da-da, ma-ma-ma
  • play peekaboo
. . . may possibly be able to:
  • stand holding on to someone or something
. . .may even be able to:
  • pull to standing position from sitting
  • get into a sitting position from stomach
  • play patty-cake (clap hands) or wave bye-bye
  • pick up tiny object with any part of thumb and finger
  • walk holding on to furniture (cruise)
  • say mama or dada indiscriminately

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

what is razz?