Developmental Milestones for Baby: Fifth Month

There is a general development plan which shows parents when each milestone is achieved. For example, babies start to smile in sixth week. However babies laughing in forth week or still unsimiling in second month are not exceptions.   

Development milestones are an important guide to see if your baby's development is on track or not. Before taking a look at milestone lists, please keep in mind the effect of environmental factors in baby's development and that each child has different rates of development.

The four month old is a great stage. The vision is fully developed, so you and your baby can basically have a staring contest. Now your four month old should not have a head lag. 

This means when you pull your four month old up from a lying down position into a seated position, The head should stay aligned with the neck and shoulders. If you don't find that the baby has this head control, you should mention it to your pediatrician. 

Physically, your four-month-old is getting stronger. So now if you dangle your four-month-old by their armpits, they'll bear some weight on the legs. And when you put your four-month-old down on their back, they may actually roll to one side or the other side. 

Your four-month-old now has some purposeful hand movements. Movements. So if you put your four month old under a play mat with an arch, you may find that they purposefully bat at toys. So they now know that their hand is attached to their body. 

Your four month old is started to squeal more, coo more, gurgle more, and laugh more. And they may even imitate sounds. These are some fun and interesting things to look for during the fifth month.