Rolling over can be fun for my baby, but it's also nerve-racking for me. I always keep a hand on him during diaper changes, it's very struggling, and I can't never leave him unattended on a bed or any other elevated surface.
At this age I noticed that he'll not only tolerates attention from others, he'll often initiate it. I also noticed the beginnings of stranger anxiety but anyone who approaches him with welcoming eyes or a grin delights him and becomes an instant friend.
He is beginning to expand his attention-getting repertoire to include more than crying. I notice him wriggling, making noises, blowing "raspberries," and so on. Can't wait for that time that he'll develop a uniquely personal way of letting me know what he thinks, wants, and needs. That would be amazing and at the same time challenging!
At this age I noticed that he'll not only tolerates attention from others, he'll often initiate it. I also noticed the beginnings of stranger anxiety but anyone who approaches him with welcoming eyes or a grin delights him and becomes an instant friend.
He is beginning to expand his attention-getting repertoire to include more than crying. I notice him wriggling, making noises, blowing "raspberries," and so on. Can't wait for that time that he'll develop a uniquely personal way of letting me know what he thinks, wants, and needs. That would be amazing and at the same time challenging!











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