One thing you'll need to keep in mind is the fact that an infant won't have the capability to show happy facial expressions. So do not expect that first month for little one to smile and react when you are cooing and beaming at baby. Although you don’t get a reaction, keep smiling and cooing, since this is helping your infant to learn. The baby also finds seeing your face and listening to your voice very calming. We often forget about the amount of a baby is learning each day as well as adapting to their new environment. For months they heard your voice, but now they hear your voice and see you in a much brighter and bigger environment then they are accustomed to. That smile will come in no time, so keep that smiling and cooing on your end going.
Plenty of baby gift sets may or matnot be helpful but you'll find nothing as pleasing then when a baby snuggles close to you. Did you know that is a sign that baby is happy, it is. That snuggle also means that you are projecting good energy for the baby. Infants are very capable of sensing your mood. Have you ever observed a new mom who is not too confident about her parenting skills, and how fussy her baby is, this is because the little one is picking up on her discomfort. So an important factor is making sure your baby is happy is for you to de-stress and let go of some of the stress.
Somewhere between one and three months babies began to smile spontaneously. They will begin to smile as a reaction to something you have done, so begin getting silly with that little one.
Toys and keepsake baby gifts can help butthe fun really commences when babies are between three and 6 months, since this is when they start laughing, not just smiling. No two babies are identical, so you never know what will make the baby laugh. Some babies might find tummy tickles the most hilarious thing on the planet, while some might think the funny noise you make is the beyond the funniest thing ever. Whatever it is that makes your baby laugh, do it often since there is nothing like the sound of a babies giggle.
Babies begin finding their voices around the four to seven month time-frame. You'll not hear words, but a good amount of noises and chatter. They're really attempting to communicate with you, so much so that you may notice that their babbling from time to time will become higher pitched. This is their way of telling you they like something, or something is exciting them. They learn to talk by listening to you, so keep chatting away to baby, and wait for him to respond; someday soon actual words will take over the chattering.
Around 12 months babies starti to develop their sense of humor. They are fully aware they can make you smile and they will try different things to cause you to laugh. If they get a response, they will do it again to see if they get another reaction. So you now know some milestones of happy baby
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