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Discover Your baby's Full Development Potential!

Congratulations on completing your personal development assesment!

By taking this assessment, you've taken the first step towards understanding and enhancing your baby's early sensory development. Below, you'll find detailed feedback on your child's development, milestones, playtime activities, and sensory stimulation. Dive in to uncover valuable insights that will help you nurture your tiny tot's growth and well-being.

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Your Baby Boy Is On His Way To Achieve His Full Development Potential!

3-6 Months Development

Great job! Your baby is hitting milestones consistently. Continue to provide them with opportunities to practice new skills and explore the world around them.

Now that your baby received the best possible conditions for a smooth and successful transition from the womb to the world in his first three months, we can continue to guide your baby in the next developmental stages.

In previous stages, your baby built confidence and the ability to lay on his stomach. He became familiar with each side of his body, activated all of his primitive reflexes, and gained abilities in touch, movement, new experiences, and more.

What to expect?

Your child is progressing well in terms of development. To further enhance their skills, try incorporating more interactive games and activities into their daily routine. Try to introduce more textures, sounds, and visuals into their environment to enhance their sensory experiences.

In the ages of 3 to 6 months, you will watch your baby improve his eye contact and focus. He will improve and better establish his balance system, rolling over from his back to his stomach, and from his stomach to his back.

He will laugh, grab onto objects independently and so much more!In this stage of your baby’s life, we will work on abandoning the womb-like environment which we helped simulate during his transition from the womb to the world, and we will provide him with the next secure transition to continue coping with gravity, and independent movement in space.

Each baby develops at his own rhythm and pace, and it’s important that we, as parents help our children pave their own path, and encourage them to overcome each stage of development to fulfill their full developmental potential.

Each stage is built off of the last, and we must continue to establish a proper base that will guide your baby as he moves on his developmental path.

Where Should You Focus?

You're doing well with providing engaging playtime activities for your baby. To enhance their experience, provide them with opportunities to practice new skills and explore the world, try incorporating more sensory-rich experiences into their play sessions.

  • Get familiarize with the basic for developing eye, hand contact and coordination.
  • Focus on the fundamentals for rolling over and shifting weight - Important!
  • Find out what are the essential tools your baby needs for proper and right turning over.
  • Trouble with sleeping? Learn the best transitions and movement while sleeping for a quite and full night sleep. - Important!
  • Getting ready to crawl, start practicing with your baby crawling position and posture.
  • Know what are infant growth spurts, what does it mean and what you need to know. - Important!

By 6 Months Your Baby Should...

  • Recognize familiar individuals.
  • Enjoy observing oneself in a mirror.
  • Engage in turn-taking by making sounds with you.
  • Blow "raspberries" by sticking out the tongue and blowing.
  • Explore objects by putting them in the mouth.
  • Reache out to grasp desired toys.
  • Roll from stomach to back.
  • Lift up with straight arms when on the stomach.
  • Lean on hands for support while sitting.

Track Your Baby Growth

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