For your 2-month-old

  • She kicks and waves her arms when she is excited. This uses the same movement as stepping. It is easier to lift heavy legs when lying flat.
  • She smiles directly at people and expects to be given her turn in "conversations."
  • She can learn that one event follows another.
  • She learns to make things happen.
  • She can locate a sound in front of her, but not one behind; she turns to the correct side if she hears a sound, but cannot locate it.

  • Floor gyms with flashing lights, music and hanging parts to look at
  • Toys that encourage physical development such as kicking
  • Activity Quilts
  • Toys with high-contrast geometric designs
  • Recorded songs and music
All children develop at their own pace, and reach milestones at different times. The highlights
mentioned in this web site are meant as approximate guidelines only. If you have any
questions about your child's development, consult your healthcare provider.

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