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Milestone: 4 to 6 Months
 

 

Areas of Development:

Baby Stephen
Physical &
Motor Skills

Baby Sara
Language & Communication

Baby Raymond
Cognitive

 
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Your Baby Will:

  • Express emotion by laughing or crying
  • Reach for and grasp toys
  • Respond to games, such as peek-a-boo
  • Roll over from stomach to back or back to stomach

Brain Development Tips

Interacting with your child is the best way to stimulate and develop your child’s brain.

  • Incorporate reading into your daily activity.
  • Play frequently with your baby.
  • Read out loud.
  • Surround your baby with board books or soft books.
  • Talk, sing, and recite rhymes.

Concerns

  • Every child is different and they develop uniquely, too.
  • These guidelines are meant as a general overview.
  • Please contact your child's pediatrician if you have development concerns.
  • You can also call the Minnesota Children With Special Health Needs (MCSHN) at 1-800-728-5420 or visit: www.health.state.mn.us

More

  • Screenings and assessments—These can help you better understand and support your child's development.
  • Resources—Find parenting and family tipsheets, game ideas, recipes, community resources and more.

Sources: Born Learning (www.bornlearning.org), Minnesota Early Childhood Indicators of Progress, American Academy of Pediatrics (www.aap.org)