
When he sees it, move it slowly from side to side and up and down. You should see her slowly focus on your face and try to imitate you in return. Talk to your child and copy her sounds or gestures.You should soon see your baby smile in return.

A simple, homemade toy, like a rattle, can attract your baby’s interest by the sounds it makes. Slowly move colourful things for your child to see and reach for.Your baby will slowly establish trust with you. Provide ways for your child to see, hear, feel, move freely and touch you.By 3 months, babies have a greater range of vision. Do skin to skin contact. Feeling, hearing and smelling your presence should provide your baby with a sense of calm and security.ġ-3 month old babies see things best when they are between 20-30 cm away.You will see your baby comforted, happy to be held and cuddled. Gently soothe, stroke and hold your child.Doing so helps your baby follow the rattle with her eyes, and practice lifting her head and shoulders. Slowly lift the rattle just a little and encourage her to lift her head and shoulders to watch it move. Place your baby on her tummy and shake a rattle or bell in front of her.You should observe reactions from your baby’s face and body, and notice him interacting with you. Gently change the sound of your voice. Make it slower/quicker, higher/lower, or quieter/louder.You will notice that she can hear and will soon start memorizing and copying your words. Both the father, mother and other caregivers should communicate with the newborn. Talk to your baby in soft tones and ‘baby talk’.

You should see your baby react positively to your facial expressions, movements and gestures. Look into your baby’s eyes and smile in response to his smiles.
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Slowly your baby will learn how to control her movements. You should see your baby’s arms and legs move in disconnected ways.
