The baby begins to sit with pillows and pillows because it has full control of the chest and pelvis. Toys need to be around. Attempts to catch them stimulate balance learning. The child interacts more with the environment. She doesn't like being alone and smiles when someone she knows comes to her rescue. She stretches her arms for her lap. Leaves your legs extended when lying on your stomach. Palmar grip, formerly reflexive, becomes completely voluntary. The baby takes the objects you want. It also kicks, swings, thrashes and strikes, rubs, scratches, bends rhythmically and repetitively. With this, it sends stimuli to the brain, which organize themselves into information for the future: crawl, stand and walk. The baby rolls over, indicating that the ripening of the muscles is reaching the thighs. Watch out for the falls. Sleep has become a predictable routine. He sleeps about 14 hours, including daytime naps. At any moment, from now on, you can drop a "mmmmmmmm", which is usually interpreted as: "He said mommy".
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