baby’s development at 4 weeks
Posted on February 17, 2007
Playtime
A play gym full of compelling toys to look at, swipe at, and listen to will give your baby practice with arm, hand, and finger coordination skills — and make lying down more interesting! You can even lie down on the floor next to your baby and join in the fun.
Although your baby can grab with gusto now, he doesn’t yet have the hand-eye coordination to reach for an object you pass in front of him. That skill will develop at about 4 months of age. In the meantime, you’ll have to place toys in his hand — your pinky may be an unexpected favorite.
Mateo loves to touch things now. He can also lift his head for several seconds at a very high angle already. He likes to look around him even when he is lying on his tummy.
Exploring Extremities
Encourage his interest by holding his arms above his head and asking “How big is baby?” or by reciting “This Little Piggy” and counting his toes. Try moving his hands in front of his face so he can see and feel them at the same time.
Babies have trouble regulating their body temperature, and their circulation isn’t perfect just yet. Keep in mind that some of your baby’s body heat escapes through his hands and feet. Make sure little toes and fingers are covered on cold days, particularly when the two of you go outside.
Again, Mateo has been developing his hands really well. He can sometimes ‘hold’ his bottle. Well, sometimes his hands are positioned in such a way as if he’s holding his bottle. He also makes a lot of ‘arte’ movements with his hands, LOL.
Your baby may gurgle, coo, grunt, and hum to express his feelings. A few babies also begin squealing and laughing. Be sure to coo and gurgle back, and talk to your baby face to face. He’ll enjoy holding your gaze now.
If you have things to do, your baby will still enjoy hearing your voice from across the room. And don’t feel silly about talking Motherese or baby talk — babies are particularly attuned to this high-pitched, drawn-out way of communicating that can actually teach your baby about the structure and function of language.
Narrate your day to your baby. He’ll enjoy your conversation and may even start to chime in with his own comments.
Our baby also loves to make sounds already. Even when he is feeding. Hehe!
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