At six months, a baby's physical development includes:
rolling from front to back; rolling over if lying on his back
getting herself in a sitting position using her shoulder to pull herself
moving his arms purposefully and holding them up, indicating a wish to be lifted
lifting up her legs to a vertical position
grabbing things with both hands and mostly put in his mouth to bite and suck
changing the angle of her body to reach an object
reaching and grabbing when a small toy is offered
exploring objects by putting them in his mouth.
At six months, a baby's sensory development includes:
adjusting his position to see objects
visual alertness, and following another child's activities with increased awareness
turning towards the source when she hears sounds at ear level
having a favourite sensory stimulus, such as certain music, finger games, flavors, etc.
playing with the two hands in the middle and transferring toys hand-to-hand
being comfortable when moved.
At six months, a baby's intellectual development includes:
understanding the meaning of Words such as 'mama', 'dada' and 'bye-bye'
understanding objects and knowing what to expect of them
turning immediately when she hears your voice at a distance
talking to herself in a tuneful, singsong voice
understanding 'up' and 'down' and makes appropriate gestures raising his arms to be picked up.
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