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4 Months
Check the milestones your baby has reached by 4 months.
Smiles on their own to get your attention
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No
Chuckles (not yet a full laugh) when you try to make them laugh
Yes
No
Looks at you, moves, or makes sounds to get or keep your attention
Yes
No
Makes sounds like “oooo”, “aahh” (cooing)
Yes
No
Makes sounds back when you talk to them
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No
Turns head towards the sound of your voice
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No
If hungry, opens mouth when they sees breast or bottle
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No
Looks at hands with interest
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No
Holds head steady without support when you are holding them
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No
Holds a toy when you put it in their hand
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No
Uses their arm to swing at toys
Yes
No
Brings hands to mouth
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No
Pushes up onto elbows/forearms when on tummy
Yes
No
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