Your Baby Month 9
What's Your Baby Up to This Month?
Your Baby: Month 9 - He is learning to pick things up with one hand, and use his thumb and pointer finger
- He can solve simple problems and adapt to change
- His vowel/consonant combinations will start sounding more like words
- He demands more control over his social interactions
The Age of Creative Problem Solving
Your baby's brain is making quantum leaps right now. Child experts call these latest breakthroughs acting intelligently. Now when you put your baby's rattle under his blanket, he doesn't just cry for it. He reaches under the blanket and gets it for himself. Proudly.
Of course, your baby will now use these advanced motor and cognitive skills to try and put himself in the driver's seat. He may demand to be held. Insist on sharing your food. Crawl toward you when he wants you. Or rebel against a diaper change. Revel in his independence, for better or for worse.
Advanced Babbling: Makes Sense to Me
To your 9-month-old, his strings of da-na's and babas are a perfectly good answer to your question about dinner. This month though, his babbles will start to sound more like words, prompting you to wonder, "Did he just say spoon?" While a true connection between the sound and the object it refers to may be a while off yet, he may just surprise you.
Preview next month