Developmental mile stone of 2-month-old baby It's a joy for parents to watch their baby grow, but every baby develops at their own pace. Milestones are important, but remember, it's not a race. Let's talk about what you might see in your two-month old baby.
Your baby may have better control of their
neck and head, especially when lying on their tummy.
Your baby becomes a better listener,
responding to voices and turning towards sounds.
Vision improves, recognizing faces and
reacting to colours and shapes.
They respond to gentle touches and explore
textures by chewing on toys.
Smiling becomes more frequent,
especially in response to interactions.
They start recognizing faces
Curiosity grows, shows interest in new objects
and enjoy colourful books and music.
You'll hear cute cooing sounds, which are
essential for language development.
Talking to your baby, repeating words, and
mimicking their sounds helps them learn.
Encourage conversations and mimic their facial
expressions to enhance communication.
Seek advice if your baby isn't
reaching milestones like bringing hands to mouth, reacting to sounds, or
focusing on objects.
If they're not smiling or holding their head
while lying on their tummy, it's worth discussing with a doctor.
Practice tummy time to strengthen
neck and head control.
Stay on track with immunizations and schedule
regular check-ups.
Consult the pediatrician if
necessary.