Can your baby do these at 0-3 months old?

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Tracking objects with their eyes
Responding to sounds and voices
Smiling in response to faces or voices
Showing curiosity about their surroundings
Making cooing sounds and other vocalizations
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During the first three months of life, babies go through significant developmental milestones. At 0-3 months old, your baby may exhibit the following abilities: 1. **Begin to Smiling:** Babies start to develop social smiles around 6-8 weeks old, where they intentionally smile in reaction to seeing a familiar face. 2. **Tracking Movements:** Your baby might begin to focus on moving objects or faces by turning their head from side to side. 3. **Grasping Reflex:** Newborns have a natural instinct to grasp onto objects placed in their hands; this reflex begins to develop further during these months. 4. **Head Control:** By 3 months, babies can typically lift their heads briefly when lying on their stomachs during tummy time. 5. **Cooing and Babbling:** Babies might start making cooing sounds and experimenting with different vocalizations. 6. **Recognizing Voices:** Babies can start to differentiate between voices and show preferences for familiar voices. 7. **Slight Leg and Arm Movement:** Though still quite uncoordinated, babies may begin making small leg and arm movements as they start to explore their range of motion. To promote your baby's development during these early months, ensure plenty of skin-to-skin contact, engage in gentle playtime activities, talk and sing to your baby often, and provide a safe and stimulating environment for exploration. If you have any concerns about your baby's development, it's always best to consult with a pediatrician for personalized advice. https://invl.io/cll6she

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