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Being mobile will help your baby further improve their hand-eye-body coordination. Take your baby to new, interesting places, and continue to point out and label the things you see together. At this point, they can also throw things with some precision, so watch out! By now, your baby can see things very clearly, both near and far. They can quickly focus on even fast-moving objects. Continue to name objects when you speak with your baby to encourage word association.

But eye and vision problems can occur. You can encourage this development just by engaging with your baby and being aware of any signs that may indicate a problem. Jessica Timmons has been a freelance writer since She writes, edits, and consults for a great group of steady accounts and the occasional one-off project, all while juggling the busy lives of her four kids with her ever-accommodating husband. She loves weightlifting, really great lattes, and family time. We'll go over the timeline of how baby vision changes over the first 2 years of life.

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Red flags to look out for include poor visual behavior, such as not following objects or faces; crossing or wandering of the eyes; or abnormal red reflex. At this stage, baby eyesight develops even further. Be aware of the same symptoms from earlier stages that require medical attention. Wondering when can babies see clearly? That starts to happen around this stage. Please note: The Bump and the materials and information it contains are not intended to, and do not constitute, medical or other health advice or diagnosis and should not be used as such.

You should always consult with a qualified physician or health professional about your specific circumstances. Getting Pregnant. Popular links under Pregnancy First Trimester. Popular links under Baby Baby Month by Month. Popular links under Toddler Toddler Month by Month. It may seem early, but you're setting the stage for your baby's first words.

Besides voices, your baby will probably enjoy listening to music play a variety of styles and may be fascinated by the routine sounds of life as well. Keep your baby nearby as you rattle pans while making dinner, and let him or her sit in a baby seat within earshot of older siblings laughing and playing. Baby rattles and musical mobiles and toys are other good ways to stimulate your baby's hearing.

Your newborn probably had a hearing screening before being released from the hospital most states require this. If not, or if your baby was born at home or a birthing center, it's important to have a hearing screening as soon as possible. Most children who are born with a hearing loss can be diagnosed through a hearing screening.

Your baby can taste and smell and will favor sweet tastes over bitter ones. For example, a baby will choose to suck on a bottle of sweetened water, but will turn away or cry if given something bitter or sour to taste. Likewise, babies will turn toward smells they favor and turn away from bad odors. Though sweetness is preferred, taste preferences will continue to develop during the first year. In fact, studies show that a mother's diet can affect the way her breast milk tastes.

These first flavors can help shape flavor preferences later on. For example, a mother who ate spicy foods while nursing is likely to have a child who grows up to favor spicy foods. For now, breast milk or formula will fully satisfy your baby.



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