Sunday, October 10, 2010

What to Expect... In the 7th Month

Last month I decided to blog about Monster and how he's hitting hit monthly milestones according to the book What to Expect in the First Year. I'm a creature of habit, so here goes the 7 month milestone blog! It's just a few days late. Just a reminder that the milestones are separated into sections with different headings.

By the end of this month, your baby...
...should be able to:
  • Sit without support - Check! For over 2 months now!  
  •  Feed self a cracker - Check! Well, I've never tried a cracker but he really likes Mum Mums
  • Razz - Check! He stared around 5 months, but then stopped after he mastered the skills. Now he does it every so often... Usually when we're trying to feed him something.
...will probably be able to:
  • Bear some weight on legs when held upright - Check! His love for standing predates his love for sitting.
  • Object if you take a toy away - Meh.. I'm not sure if this milestone is accurate? What if you have a passive baby who doesn't really care? He fusses about it sometimes, but a lot of the time he doesn't mind.
  • Work to get a toy out of reach - Check! About a week ago the little Monster used a wooden spoon to reach for a toy I put a foot away from him. I was attempting to get him to crawl to get the toy.
  • Pass a cube or other object from one hand to the other - Check!
  • Look for a dropped object - Check! One day that whole exersaucer is going to topple over!
  • Rake a raisin and pick it up in fist - Check! Only sub Cheerios for raisins
  • Turn in the direction of a voice - Check! Wasn't this on the 4 months check list?
  • Babble combining vowels and consonants "ma-ma-ma", "da-da-da"- I'm sad to say no. He doesn't babble he shoots out combinations that sounds like he's trying to say words. We've heard "Hey", "Hi", "Yeah", "Dad", but the only babbling he does is "mmMmMmMmmmMmm" at meal times.
  • Play peekaboo - Check, kind of. If I put a receiving blanket on his head and ask "Where's Monster?" he will pull it off and that's when I say "Peekaboo!". Is that close enough?
...may possibly be able to:
  • Stand holding on to someone or something - Check! Once we master crawling we will start practicing cruising.
...may even be able to:
  • Pull up to a standing position from a sitting - Check, but only with mommies hands. He hasn't pulled up on anything else.
  • Get into a sitting position from stomach - He has only done this once, so I'm not going to count it.
  • Play patty-cake or wave Bye-Bye - Check, kind of. He's waved a handful of times without coaching. The rest of the time it's hit or miss. He might wave, he might play shy. No patty caking around here though.
  • Pick up a tiny object with any part of thumb and finger - No, Monster has not mastered the pincer grasp. He tries desperately, can make the motion but has not actually picked anything up.
  • Walk holding onto furniture - No. He walks while holding someones hands though.
  • Say mama or dada indiscriminately - No. Boo.

1 comment:

  1. You'll know peak-a-boo when you see it. Haven holds a blanket up over her eyes and then pulls it down and starts to laugh when you yell "peak-a-boo". It's great fun, but it gets tiring as she'll do it for hours.

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