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Sunday, July 29, 2012

Newborn Baby's 25th Week: babies develop skills using different methods

This week your baby have come a long way together. The first half of his/her first year is nearly complete, and you have both learned a huge amount. By this time, most 6-month-old babies are able to sit up on their own and Stay up. While creeping from place to place may still be weeks away, if there is a goal in that little mind, your baby can most likely get himself to his/her destination through a variety of little tricks that he/she has mastered along the way. 

By week 25 you may see the baby begin to do things like move from a seated position to lean forward onto his/her hands, rolling or bottom scooting. You can probably estimate from the name what bottom scooting looks like. In a seated position, these infants will use one hand behind their bottom and one hand in front, to scoot across the room. 

Even though babies develop skills using different methods and on different schedules.  Many babies at this point may be able to pick up small items including small food pieces, slice food like Cheerios to feed himself. It is your sole responsibility to keep an eye on things which are in reach of your baby. Don’t let the things placed in baby reach that are harmful for your babies and small enough to be accepted.


This series also has advices and suggestions for mothers so as to keep them well in order to take best possible care of their babies. Talking about mothers and leaving fathers will be a bit unfair and harsh as they have an equally important role in childhood their babies so a section is assigned to them as well. The entire series by far guide you and support you during the first few weeks after your baby’s birth so that you will be in best position to take care of your baby.
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