He can roll over both ways, he can sit up with a little help still, can't seem to quite hold himself steady. Trying to pull himself into a sitting position from laying down, he gets about 1/2 way up
2007-01-23 09:35:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Hold her head up, roll from S to B and B to S, sit up unassisted, mini push ups, eat baby food, make a lot of noises, and is extremly alert.
2007-01-23 18:05:34
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answered by arfiegel 2
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- He can let you know in clear ways when he's angry, bored, or happy.
- Ability to show love and humor are developing.
- Starts to show some strong attachment to you (example: raising his arms when he wants to be picked up or crying when you leave the room)
- He may give you hugs and kisses (my son did hug me when I pick him up).
-Turn to sounds
-May be able to recognize his name when called - or simply turning to your voice.
- He may start lifting his body up (like a push ups) and able to sit with support.
- Flip to one side (my son was able to flip from back to tummy by this age, and recently mastering rolling around the family bed at 6 months).
- He may start forming some words though it still sounded like "bababbababababaa" or "wawawawawa" to me then. at 6-month, these speeches will get better.
- He could sleep through the night (5-6 hours once in a while). Mine did, and he just went through his first 8-hour night sleep last week at 6-month old.
That's as much as I remember. Though, if your baby is premature, he/she might be late on developing these things and will actually do it when he/she is at the age if he/she was born on time.
2007-01-23 22:06:08
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answered by meetha 4
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roll over , sit up, crawl, smile, laugh and carry on, say hello, mum, dad, pick up toys
2007-01-23 19:14:01
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answered by Calais 4
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he likes to explore his environment.
2007-01-23 17:55:23
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answered by Anonymous
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