1 1 month baby growth guide

1 1 At the end of the month, the baby's physical and cognitive abilities have developed greatly. This article will introduce the baby's growth and development at this stage and the matters needing attention.

Physical development

1 1 At the end of the month, the average length of babies was 75.2 cm, and that of girls was 73. Seven centimeters. The average weight of boys is 9.65 kg, and that of girls is 9.02 kg. If boys weigh less than 7.57 kg and girls weigh less than 7.02 kg, you should pay attention.

athletic ability

When the baby is 1 1 month, he will try to climb the stairs with the help of adults, but he can't step on his left and right feet alternately. Holding things can stand and walk steadily, and I like to look around. At this time, you must pay attention to safety.

Fine movements

Babies like to scribble on paper with pens; Will put things into the container and then take them out; Will be interested in the lids of boxes and bottles and try to open them; Can turn pages with hard texture. I like gadgets best, but I can't give my baby something too small to avoid swallowing it.

cognitive ability

1 1 month baby is willing to imitate the facial expressions and familiar voices of adults and say something to himself that others can't understand. I will listen to names and refer to things. When asked about something or pictures that the baby is familiar with, I will point with my little finger. When adults give encouragement, it will stimulate the baby's interest in learning. I will also try to imitate the barking of dogs or kittens. Now, babies begin to associate the characteristics of things with the things themselves (such as barking and barking), and their interest in painting and calligraphy is growing.

Emotional cognition

1 1 month, the baby realizes that his behavior can make you happy or unhappy, so he will try his best to make you happy. He or she imitates the expression on your face. Can clearly express their feelings. Sometimes, he (she) is as independent as a "little adult", and sometimes he (she) acts childish.

Dietary nutrition

Now the baby's digestion and chewing ability has been greatly improved. If the baby's diet has become a certain law, the quantity and variety have increased, and the nutrition should meet the needs of the body's growth and development, you can consider weaning the baby. Weaning doesn't mean no longer eating milk, but no longer taking milk as the staple food.