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Development After 8 Month
Your child is entering his 8th month. His increasing agility and curiosity are opening up new avenues for him. What a joy it is to see him progressing so fast. But it's also a time when you need to be more vigilant than ever.
More strength and better skills
Your child is even stronger, and can hold himself upright on his legs when supported.
He can sit up by himself (but watch that he doesn’t topple over).
Your child can now hold objects between his thumb and forefinger, and move them from one hand to the other.
He also looks around for objects he has lost.
Keep an eye out for danger
Remember to protect the sharp corners of coffee tables.
Protect electrical sockets using socket covers.
Put all your cleaning products and medicines well out of reach.
Don’t leave dried fruits, small sweets or other dangerous objects within his reach.
He is beginning to assert his identity
He is becoming more aware of his own identity, and is eager to let you know. Even if it means screaming until you take notice of him!
Mirror, mirror on the wall... he loves looking in the mirror, admiring his own movements and funny faces.
In time, he will explore different ranges of behaviours and expressions; from cuddly to temperamental,
from smiley to grumpy. He will also show more interest in other children.
Your child’s dietary capabilities
Your child is now able to wait a short while before satisfying his hunger. You can space out his meals a little.
Your child is getting better at coordinating his swallowing and breathing.
He is curious about everything. He loves making new discoveries, and his newfound abilities will help him do just that. Make the most of this phase to develop his diet.
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Development After 8 Month
Your child is entering his 8th month. His increasing agility and curiosity are opening up new avenues for him. What a joy it is to see him progressing so fast. But it's also a time when you need to be more vigilant than ever.
More strength and better skills
Your child is even stronger, and can hold himself upright on his legs when supported.
He can sit up by himself (but watch that he doesn’t topple over).
Your child can now hold objects between his thumb and forefinger, and move them from one hand to the other.
He also looks around for objects he has lost.
Keep an eye out for danger
Remember to protect the sharp corners of coffee tables.
Protect electrical sockets using socket covers.
Put all your cleaning products and medicines well out of reach.
Don’t leave dried fruits, small sweets or other dangerous objects within his reach.
He is beginning to assert his identity
He is becoming more aware of his own identity, and is eager to let you know. Even if it means screaming until you take notice of him!
Mirror, mirror on the wall... he loves looking in the mirror, admiring his own movements and funny faces.
In time, he will explore different ranges of behaviours and expressions; from cuddly to temperamental,
from smiley to grumpy. He will also show more interest in other children.
Your child’s dietary capabilities
Your child is now able to wait a short while before satisfying his hunger. You can space out his meals a little.
Your child is getting better at coordinating his swallowing and breathing.
He is curious about everything. He loves making new discoveries, and his newfound abilities will help him do just that. Make the most of this phase to develop his diet.
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