POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy1 Year agoA. At 7 months, your baby boy may reach several developmental milestones. While each child develops at their own pace, here are some common milestones to look for:
Physical Development:
Sitting Up: He may be able to sit up without support.
Rolling Over: He might roll over both ways (front to back and back to front).
Crawling: Some babies begin to crawl or scoot.
Reaching and Grasping: Improved ability to reach for and grasp objects.
Cognitive Development:
Exploration: Increased curiosity and exploration of toys and surroundings.
Object Permanence: Understanding that objects still exist even when out of sight.
Social and Emotional Development:
Social Interaction: Enjoys playing games like peek-a-boo and responds to his name.
Attachment: Shows attachment to caregivers and may display anxiety with strangers.
Communication Development:
Babbling: Starts to babble more, experimenting with sounds like "ba," "da," or "ma."
Gestures: May begin to use gestures to communicate, like reaching out or waving.
Tips for Encouragement:
Encourage Tummy Time: To strengthen muscles for crawling and sitting.
Provide Safe Exploration Space: Create a safe area for him to explore and practice movements.
Engage with Toys: Use toys that stimulate sensory exploration and problem-solving.
If you have any concerns about his development, it's always a good idea to discuss them with your pediatrician.
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