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What to Look For During Baby’s Seventh Month

What to Look For During Baby’s Seventh Month

During the seventh month, babies typically show increased curiosity and physical abilities. Here are key areas to watch out for more amazing moments with your little one!

Movement Milestones

By the seventh month, your baby is hitting some exciting new milestones. With increased strength and coordination, you'll start seeing some big changes in how they move and explore. Look for them to:

  • Sit without support for longer periods.
  • Start to crawl or show indications of trying to, such as rocking back and forth on hands and knees.
  • Reach and grasp for objects more accurately.
  • Transfer objects from one hand to the other.

Visual and Hearing Milestones

Your baby's senses are getting sharper every day! Their improved vision and hearing help them interact with the world in fun new ways. Check to see if they:

  • Follows moving objects with their eyes more smoothly.
  • Recognizes familiar faces and reacts to them with excitement or shyness.
  • Responds to their name and understands simple words like "no" or "bye-bye."
  • Enjoys playing with toys that make noise and may respond to different sounds.

Smelling and Touch Milestones

Your little explorer’s sense of smell and touch are developing fast. These are key to how they understand their surroundings. You might notice:

  • Increased interest in different textures and objects.
  • Recognition of familiar scents, such as your perfume or the smell of their favorite food.
  • More exploration through mouthing objects and using hands to feel and manipulate them. Here’s some inspiration for finger foods you could try with your 7 month old!

Developmental Milestones

Beyond physical and sensory milestones, your baby is also growing in other important ways. These developments help them communicate, play, and understand the world around them. Look for indicators that they:

  • Expresses emotions more clearly, such as joy, frustration, and curiosity.
  • Shows preferences for certain people and toys.
  • Begins to understand cause and effect, like shaking a rattle to hear the sound.
  • Engages in more interactive play, such as peek-a-boo and pat-a-cake.

When to Talk to Your Pediatrician About Baby’s Development at 7 Months

While all babies develop at their own pace, you may want to seek professional advice if you notice:

  • Your baby is not sitting with support or showing interest in moving.
  • Shows limited response to sounds or visual stimuli.
  • Shows a lack of interest in caregivers or toys.
  • Struggles to grasp and hold objects.

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