Your baby: 4 weeks old
Somehow?is it possible"?your baby is almost one month old. Hasn?t it been both the longest and shortest month of your life" The two of you are kind of getting the hang of this partnership, just in time for another growth spurt and for baby?s first big leap ahead in development. This comes as your baby discovers their hands and feet, gains some neck control and starts to focus on both vision and hearing?a trifecta of new skills that will have you humble bragging on all your social media.
4 week-old development & milestones
Wiggles and senses
Your baby discovering her limbs may be stretching the description just a bit. But by the end of their first month, all that arm and leg waving becomes a little less brain synapse and a little more ?Hey I meant to do that!??even if it means your baby whacks themselves from time to time while wiggling. It?s still a bit too early for your baby to manage getting fist to mouth on purpose, but it will happen accidentally just often enough for their neurons to begin firing toward the eventual goal of doing that on command in another month or two.
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