POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years agoA. Bear weight on their legs: You will notice that your doctor tests this skill at the office during well-visit check-ups, but you can check it yourself at home by holding your baby up to a “standing” position.3Begin to grasp: Your baby may use both hands to clasp an object, like a rattle or toy.4Experience more hearing clarity: Your baby should turn toward loud noises and begin to imitate speech sounds.3Focus the eyes: Up to this point, it’s been normal for babies to have some trouble focusing their eyes. You may have noticed your baby looking “cross-eyed,” especially when trying to focus on an object close in front of their face. But now, your baby should be able to focus without their eyes crossing.Follow objects: While your baby may have started tracking objects with his eyes in previous weeks, they should be able to follow objects through a full 180-degree angle now.3Have increased vision: Although your baby still doesn’t have any depth perception (they can’t judge how far away or how close objects are), they can recognize objects 8 to 15 inches away very clearly.
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