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💕category.social(2)

Distinguishes familiar and unfamiliar faces

Your baby reacts differently to people they know versus strangers. They may smile readily at family members but stare cautiously at unfamiliar faces.

Responds to other people's emotions

Your baby picks up on emotional cues and mirrors them. If you laugh, they may laugh back. If they sense tension, they might become fussy or quiet.

🗣️category.language(2)

Blows raspberries

Your baby discovers the fun of blowing "raspberries" with their lips. This buzzing sound is both entertaining and great practice for the mouth muscles needed for speech.

Responds to own name

Your baby is beginning to turn their head when you call their name. This early name recognition shows they are connecting the sound of their name with themselves.

🧠category.cognitive(2)

Brings things to mouth to explore

Everything goes in the mouth at this age. Your baby uses their mouth to learn about the texture, shape, and taste of objects, making it a primary tool for exploration.

Shows curiosity about out-of-reach objects

Your baby sees something interesting and reaches persistently for it, sometimes squirming or rocking to try to get closer. Their curiosity is driving them to explore.

🏃category.physical(2)

Rolls from tummy to back

Your baby achieves their first rolling milestone, flipping from their stomach to their back. This is a big moment that shows growing core strength and body coordination.

Can hold small objects

Your baby grasps a rattle, ring, or small toy voluntarily and holds onto it for a while. Their grip is getting stronger and more purposeful.