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Social/Emotional

Smiles on his own to get your attention *
Chuckles (not yet a full laugh) when you try to make him laugh *
Looks at you, moves, or makes sounds to get or keep your attention *

Language/Communication

Makes cooing sounds (โ€œooooโ€, โ€œaahhโ€) *
Makes sounds back when you talk to him *
Turns head towards the sound of your voice *

Cognitive (Learning, Thinking, Problem-Solving)

If hungry, opens mouth when he sees breast or bottle *
Looks at her hands with interest *

Movement/Physical Development

Holds head steady without support when you are holding him *
Holds a toy when you put it in his hand *
Uses his arm to swing at toys *
Brings hands to mouth *
Pushes up onto elbows/forearms when on tummy *
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Your Itemized Responses

Social/Emotional
Smiles on his own to get your attention
Chuckles (not yet a full laugh) when you try to make him laugh
Looks at you, moves, or makes sounds to get or keep your attention
Language/Communication
Makes cooing sounds (โ€œooooโ€, โ€œaahhโ€)
Makes sounds back when you talk to him
Turns head towards the sound of your voice
Cognitive (Learning, Thinking, Problem-Solving)
If hungry, opens mouth when he sees breast or bottle
Looks at her hands with interest
Movement/Physical Development
Holds head steady without support when you are holding him
Holds a toy when you put it in his hand
Uses his arm to swing at toys
Brings hands to mouth
Pushes up onto elbows/forearms when on tummy

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