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Monday, August 13, 2012

Newborn Baby's 36th Week: your baby speech in first words Mama or Dada

During 36th week your baby speech in first words Mama or Dada. This week baby’s true personality will be developed. At this stage your baby becomes able to take his /her food by himself as he can drink from the cup without any help. Your baby has been awake and playing hard for 5 hours or so. Use the extended sleep time to get those little things taken care of around the house that you may not have had time for before.


This month focuses your baby will be on the usual physical and developmental assessments: your baby's weight, length, and head circumference, and how they way against his previous stats. The pediatrician will also look for certain skills such as sitting independently, reaching and pulling up, searching for hidden objects, recognizing and responding to words such as his/her name and "bye-bye" or "no," playing social games such as peekaboo, and using signs to communicate, such as pointing or fluttering. 


Nine months old baby is never too early to start establishing healthy eating habits. Your baby brain developing fast, shaping his/her thinking emotions. This week your baby imitators other facial expressions as well: eye blinking, lip smacking, and to name a few.This week your baby's hand-eye coordination improves, fill-and-empty and assembling games will begin emerging as favorites. Measuring cups, measuring spoons, and plastic storage containers will be big hits because they nest inside one another.
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