During 26th week of your newborn baby
may start to repeat consonant-vowel combinations, such as "ma-ma" and "cha-cha"
your 26-week-old baby may be
ready to start mingling with other children. Research has proposed that these early social meetings actually do have a positive impact on later social skill development. Six-month-old babies are really exciting to play with because they are a slice stronger and more coordinated than they were when they were newborns.
This week your baby will help his/her learn the basic sounds and simple words in his/her language. Reading short and simple books or stories to his/her is a great way to spend time together. The sound of your voice is still your baby's most favorite sound in the world.
Your infant has grown quickly over the past months. It is quite common around the sixth month for this rate of growth to slow down slightly. At 26th week, your baby is likely able to pull up to a sitting position without any head lag. This week your baby turning to sounds and voices and may begin to respond to his/her own name and beginning to imitate speech sounds and talk in single syllables.



