| Your Baby... | You Can... |
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| ...focuses best at distances of 8 or 15 inches. He prefers faces, round shapes, bright colors and high contrast (like black and white objects and pictures). | Talk to your baby often, right up close, face to face. On a nice day, lay him on his back under a tree so he can watch the leaves blow. Hang colorful objects, mirrors or patterns at the side or above the crib. |
| ...needs a variety of experiences to form the brain connections that will help her learn. | Put baby in an infant seat and change positions often so she can see different things. Take her out for a walk or to the store and let her see and hear her world. |
| ...could hear even in the womb, and can recognize your voice. Most prefer gentle noises and soft music. | Keep her close when you move around the house. Talk about what you're doing. Play soft music to calm her. |
| ...has a neck that is still weak but getting stronger with exercise. | Support his head and neck whenever you hold him upright. But put him on the floor on his tummy for playtime. This will strengthen muscles. |
| ...will begin to hold onto things for short periods of time during the second month. | Give her easy-to-hold toys that make sounds when she moves them. Or try rattles that strap to tiny wrists and ankles. Just watch her surprise when she kicks and a funny face swings into view. |