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Social and emotional. For your new baby, everything is new and scary at first, even a nappy change. Crying Babies under 3 months often cry a lot, especially in the late afternoon or evening. It can be very scary or even painful, even if they stop crying. It is important to never shake a baby. Each baby is different It really is true.

Your face and voice The human face is the first and most important shape that your baby learns. Your baby is interested in you — especially your voice and your face. Show your baby your face and gently talk to your baby right from the start. Tiny babies often get tired when they interact — they just needs a rest. They often begin to smile at a familiar face and look at you carefully by 4 to 6 weeks.

Physical development. Still developing Although babies are ready to live and grow outside the womb, parts of their bodies are still immature. Hearing and seeing. They can see, but only see close things clearly. Then your baby will begin to recognise particular faces and other things like their teddy. Hang pictures of faces and simple toys above the cot to give your baby practice at looking and learning.

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Show references Assure baby's physical development. Accessed May 23, Shelov SP, et al. The first month. New York, N. Birth to 3 months: Your baby's development. Zero to Three. Accessed May 22, Products and Services Book: Obstetricks. See also Bathing your newborn Baby poop: What's normal? Baby sling Baby sunscreen Baby's head shape: What's normal? See your child and family health nurse or GP if you have any concerns or notice that your one-month-old:.

You should also see your child and family health nurse or GP if you or your partner experiences the signs of postnatal depression in women or postnatal depression in men. Symptoms of postnatal depression include feeling sad and crying for no obvious reason, feeling irritable, having difficulty coping and feeling very anxious. Children grow and develop at different speeds. Skip to content Skip to navigation. Doing these things every day also helps your baby get familiar with sounds and words.

This is important for bonding with your baby.



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