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Your baby’s first year, Three important developmental milestones

Here is a list of 5 important milestones that will really be an interminable joy for you as a parent and for your baby as well.

•Eye Contact
Your baby will learn to get perfect eye coordination when he will be 6 to 8 weeks old. It’s the most pleasing moment for any parent to know that their baby is having perfect neurological growth and it foster intimacy and bonding between the child and the parents as well.

•Social Smile
Your baby will start exchanging smile with you when he will be 3 months old and believe me it is the most pleasant moment in any parent’s life when they see their baby smiling with them. Social smile also indicate that your baby is able to recognize the stimuli from the short distance and his brain is developing in a right manner.

•Cooing
During the early days of life, your baby used to communicate with you by crying but at 8 weeks or so, your baby will try to communicate with you by producing vowel sounds by his throat like ah, oh, ooh etc. This development shows that the speech portion of your baby’s brain is getting conscious and your baby will look more adorable to you.

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