Showing posts with label Baby Development. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby Development. Show all posts

Friday, April 6, 2012

Your 10-month-old: Week 2

How your baby's growing:At this age, your baby can sit confidently and may even walk while holding onto furniture, possibly letting go momentarily and standing without support. She'll take steps when held in a walking position and may attempt to scoop up a toy while she's standing, too.Those magical first steps toward independence — and lots more exercise for you! — are just around the corner, if they haven't arrived already. Most babies take their first steps sometime around 12 months, but some start much earlier. If yours isn't walking yet, don't worry — it's still early. Some babies wait until they're 18 months old to make that move.
Hey ya'll!! I steal some times to post my new entry.
My dear baby is now 10 months and 2 weeks! Her weight still remain the same with last months! Yes I a m worry, even feed her a lot, feed her with milk everyday but I wonder she gain slow or even loss?!
She trying to stand-up a lot nowadays. hope she will be able to have her 1st step..(^_^)
Ok..no ideas now! I Have to continue to my job. Ta ta ^^^

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Your 10-month-old: Week 1

How your baby's growing:

Your baby is just beginning to understand many simple words and phrases, so it's more important than ever to keep talking to him. Give your chatterbox a head start on good speech patterns by repeating his words back to him using adult language. If he asks for a "bah-bah," for example, gently reinforce the correct pronunciation by asking, "Do you want a bottle?" At this stage of the game, it's best to try to avoid the tendency to use baby talk — it can be fun, but hearing the right words is better for your baby's development.

Though it may sometimes feel silly, having a conversation with your baby is a great way to encourage his language skills. When he rattles off a sentence of gibberish, respond with, "Oh, really? How interesting." He'll probably smile and keep chattering away.

Hey ya'll, it's a long time I didn't post any entry! It seems that I have no much time to go thru my beloved blog anymore :-( So many thing to done, especially my ONLINE BABY & KIDS APPAREL SHOP & so much more. I am trying to handle all things/ a lot of thing at the same time.. feeding my baby, give her drink, shower her, sing a song for her to nap/ sleep..etc bla bla bla.... Yup that is my routine nowadays. My time was spend a lot in front of my laptop & serve my beloved baby. What I realized was I never got boring, instead of keep waiting for my beloved customer to comment, email or call me up, and waiting for Mr Postman to send my parcel (^_^).. Cook for my baby & hubby is everyday, cannot escape, washing clothes, mopping/ cleaning floor & houses is Essential! The most important is Everyday MUST PRAY!!

Whatever I do and I wish to do, I depend on God, HE knows everything and I am keep waiting for HIS voice to me. Thanks Lord for this beautiful life.

Alright! It's time for to go.. A lot of things have to be done today!!
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Your 9-month-old: Week 3

How your baby's growing:

The torrent of words your baby has been hearing since birth is beginning to work its magic, although his understanding of words far outpaces his ability to use them. His babbling has turned to jabber and is probably starting to sound a little like real words, phrases, and sentences. Your baby thinks he's saying something, so respond as if he really is!

Your baby still comprehends more from your tone than from your actual words. He can understand when you're pleased. The more you talk to your baby — either directly or while doing other things, such as preparing dinner, driving, or getting dressed — the more he learns about communication.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Your 9-month-old: Week 2

How your baby's growing:


By this week, your baby will start to remember more specific information, such as where her toys are in your home. She'll also be able to imitate actions she's seen as long as a week before.

These skills indicate that she has recall memory — the ability to remember some details of a specific experience for a short time — though she still doesn't remember most of her experiences. Long-lasting conscious memory of specific events won't develop until your child is 2 or 3 years old, when real language emerges.

What a busy month for me? But I'm happy finally my baby can sit by herself. Thanks God.
I believe that YOu always provide her with the best thing. Amen.

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Happy 9 Months Baby Clovey!

Hey ya'll..... how long I didn't post any entry? Well anyway.. I just want to share to u all, my baby was exactly 9 months on last 20th Feb.. I am so excited and i hope she will grow with good health eventhough I am a bit worry she didn't want to eat and suck milk in small quantity. I guess she is weight loss instead of gain her weight. Her current & previous weight remain the same for a month! What should I do?

Her teeths are almost out! and perhaps that the reason she didn't want to eat right? Hope hope after this she will eat more.

Will post more!

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Your 8-month-old: Week 1

Hey ya'll.. I am so grateful that Clovey is already 8 months now. I'm happy everyday with her, see her development, attitude, etc.

How your baby's growing:

Your baby's newfound mobility means that he's now entering the land of bumps and falls. These are an inevitable part of childhood, and although your heart may occasionally skip a beat or two, try to enjoy watching your baby explore his surroundings and discover his limits.

Restraining your innate desire to protect your baby allows him to grow and learn for himself. However, do make every effort to make your home baby-safe. A good way to do this is to get down to his level to find the possible danger zones. Secure fragile objects so they won't topple, for example, and keep rickety furniture in rooms that are off-limits.

.. And yes I've already put Clovey into the walker, actually my sister Daddie when we're at our hometown. Clovey actually strong enough to move her leg, and that will be her early excercises with walker..but now at home she still excercise on a bed, and actually I am quit worry that 'til now she can't sit compare with the other same age baby. But I do hope that soon she will stand and walk early as well. God bless baby Clovey. Amen.

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Your 7-month-old: Week 4

How your baby's growing:

Your baby's emotions are becoming more obvious. Over the next few months, she may learn to assess and imitate moods and might show the first stirrings of empathy. For instance, if she hears someone crying, she may start crying too. And even though your baby's just beginning to learn about her emotions, she's picking things up from you. Over the many months (and years) to come, your child will likely copy the way she sees you treat people.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Get well soon my QueenLy!


Hey ya'll....Clovey is sick since last Sunday 'til now. Last night hubby and me brought her again to Dr Tan clinic. Doctor advice that if she is not ok until third day after consume the medicine, you better took another medicine since she is not suitable with it. Now, Clovey still got hoarse due to crying loud last Sunday night. I am sick when look of her now. She's very weak but very tolerant when I gave her medicine.

Whatever it is, a mother want the best for her children. I wish Clovey will get well so soon! God blessed.

She still can smile... It's ok. God bless you Clovey. ALWAYS.


How pity she is.

Til we meet again when baby is fully recover.

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Your 7-month-old: Week 2

How your baby's growing:


By now, you may have already told your baby that the telephone isn't a toy, or that rattles aren't for throwing, or that her sister's hair isn't for pulling. At this age, your baby may begin testing your authority by refusing to follow your simple directions. She's not really being disobedient or willful — just curious.

Keep in mind that she simply can't remember things you tell her for more than a couple of seconds at a time. The best tactic is to use a simple "no" and then distract her.

Your 7-month-old: Week 1

I supposed to post this entry last week but since my broadband coverage was not OK, I can't post it. Alright, this is only my alert or my knowledge about my baby. For those who wanna read it, u are always welcome.

How your baby's growing:


Your baby may have already started feeding himself finger foods, although this can begin as late as 10 months. Once he reaches this stage, you can introduce a sippy cup.

Try giving your baby a cup with a spout and two handles. If he's getting frustrated that he can't get more liquid out of the sippy cup, remove the valve in the lid. If he has trouble figuring out how to suck through the spout, take the lid off and let him drink straight from the cup. (Show him how to tip it back so the liquid flows into his mouth.)

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Baby CLovey 7 months

Wow...time flies so fast, baby is now 7 months. She is a bit small but tall. Loss her weight a bit. This year will be the 1st celebrating Christmas with family. See you in Christmas day. Mummy daddy love you so much.

Baby development, she is more stronger and trying herself to sit.. Good luck baby.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Baby CLovey 6 Months!

Hey ya'll, i love to share to all of you my baby already 6 months age yesterday 20.11.11.. Brought her to 'jalan-jalan' cari makan yesterday.. she is getting stronger and big... she is a good girl and good listener..patient like daddy, cute like mummy (^_^). Dear God, please always looks over her, and give patience to the people who will take care of her. Now, then, and forever. Amen.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Your 5-month-old: Week 4

How your baby's growing:


Your baby now sees and hears the world almost as well as you do. Her communication skills are expanding rapidly, too, as evidenced by her squeals, bubbling sounds, and operatic octave changes. Her sounds can demonstrate her attitude or response to objects — such as happiness, eagerness, or even satisfaction with a problem well solved.

At this age, about half of babies babble, repeating one syllable — such as ba, ma, ga, or other consonant-vowel combinations — over and over. A few will even add another syllable or two, making their sounds more complex.

You can encourage your baby by babbling right back at her and by making a game of it ("The sheep says, 'baaa,'" or "The goat says, 'maaa'"). Or, when you hear a syllable you can't identify, just respond enthusiastically with something like, "Yes, that is a car! See how shiny the red paint is?" Your baby will appreciate your keeping the conversation going.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Your 5-month-old: Week 3

How your baby's growing:


Your baby's getting better at spotting very small objects and tracking things that are moving. At this point, he may be able to recognize an object after seeing only part of it — like his favorite toy peeking out from under a blanket. This will be the basis of little hide-and-seek games you'll be playing in the coming months. He can also follow an object out of his view.

You may also notice that he'll reach for a block (or another object) on a table if you hold him close to it, and once he's got one, he may just go after a second.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Your 5-month-old: Week 2

How your baby's growing:


Your baby may start showing signs of one of her first major emotional milestones — stranger anxiety. She may become clingy and anxious around new (and even familiar) people and may cry if a stranger suddenly approaches her.

Keep this in mind when you're around people she doesn't know, and try not to be embarrassed when she cries in someone else's arms — just take her back and calm her down by holding her yourself. Tell your friends and family to approach your little one with slow, gentle movements.

A case of stranger anxiety doesn't mean you have to avoid new faces. Your baby will benefit from being around people other than you and your partner. Just remember that she needs your patience and understanding to get through this very important stage of development.

• Learn more fascinating facts about your 5-month-old's development.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Your 5-month-old: Week 1

How your baby's growing:


Your baby can't express his emotions in the same complex way you can. Although he can clearly let you know when he's happy or unhappy, his ability to demonstrate his love and sense of humor is just developing.

As your baby gets older, he may start to cry when you leave the room and get excited when you come back in. He may also raise his arms when he wants to be picked up and give you pats on the back.

And you'll probably see him getting your jokes — he'll laugh at funny expressions and try to make you laugh too. Keep the laughter flowing with your silly faces!

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Your 4-month-old: Week 4

How your baby's growing:


Following a well-established nighttime routine, which might include a bath or a bedtime story, may help settle your baby to sleep. It's a good idea to consistently "sequence" your baby toward slumber, as in this example: Feed her, give her a bath, put her in pajamas, read her a book, sing a lullaby or play some music, and then put her down.

A beloved routine gives you and your baby plenty of time to connect and wind down. You may decide to alternate going-to-bed activities with your partner (you do the bath, he reads the story, and so on). Or, to give both of you a regular break, try taking turns, with one person responsible for putting your baby to bed each night.

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Welcome October (Charles & CLovey)

Hey ya'll... again! We're in new month.. How are ya'll?

My baby will be 5 months this month. I am so glad and proud for her. She is now know to laugh whenever gave her some entertainment or make funny faces, and sing "Raise your hands, clap..clap..clap.." (^_^) She is now know to "sing", ha ha I mean make some shout noises..." aaahhh aaaahhh" something like that... She is now know to crawl.. (^_^) I hope that she will be more strong everything crawling. Thanks God.

"Always smile my baby coz' your smile makes me so happy and proud"

Your 4-month-old: week 3 Your silly baby

How your baby's growing:


Even though crying is still your baby's strongest form of communication, he's also beginning to develop a sense of humor. He may start to laugh at pleasant surprises, such as your face appearing from underneath a blanket or a toy popping out of a box, provided it isn't too loud or startling.

Encourage your baby's laughs, giggles, and smiles with funny faces and lots of general silliness. Babies enjoy hearing a variety of sounds, and you don't need special toys or instruments to create them. Simply click your tongue, whistle, or make animal noises — your baby will love it!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Your 4-month-old: Week 2

How your baby's growing:


By now, your baby may play with her hands and feet for a few minutes at a time. She's quite fond of doing one action over and over again until she's sure of the result. Then she'll switch things up a bit to see if the result is different.

Suddenly you'll realize it's strangely quiet in the bedroom and look in, only to discover that your baby, who until now has needed your attention for most of every waking moment, is amusing herself in her crib. You might be able to start reading the paper again — well, maybe just the headlines.

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