In developing a 1-month-old baby, he is expected to be more attracted to bright objects, although his greatest interest is in people.
The baby with 1 month is also able to:
- Try to lift your head for seconds when you are facedown;
- Stop wiggling your feet and arms when you are asked for your visual attention;
- To grasp something that touches his hand, though it does not hold him for long;
Fix your eyes on Mother
- See people and objects as spots;
- Make some sounds;
- Listening and recognizing the voice and smell of the mother;
- Fix your eyes on the mother in response to your smile.
At 1 month of age, the baby does not like to be very or very covered, to wear tight clothes, to keep the diaper dirty, to make sudden movements, like jumping in the air, for example, noises of voice, radio, television or doors that beat .
The pace of development varies for each baby, so it is important to respect the baby's rhythm and take him to the Pediatrician regularly for him to assess the growth and development of the baby.
See too:
- 1 month old baby
- Baby Development Play