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0-3 Months

Your Baby Will:

  • Begin to imitate facial expressions
  • Begin to smile socially
  • Focus at 8-12 inches
  • Follow caregiver with their eyes
  • Look for familiar faces
  • Recognize sound
  • Sleep about 16 hours a day, 4-6 hours at a time
  • Smile at the sound of a parent's voice
  • Turn head toward sound

Brain Development Tips:

Interacting with your child is the best way to stimulate and develop your child’s brain.

  • Feed your baby at least every 3-4 hours; breast milk is recommended.
  • Hold your baby during feeding times and talk in a soothing and reassuring tone.
  • Interact with your baby by talking, singing and reciting rhymes.
  • Make reading part of your daily activity.
  • Respond to your baby whenever he fusses or cries. At this age there is no such thing as spoiling a child.
  • Surround baby with books and read out loud.

Concerns:

  • Every child is different and they develop uniquely, too.
  • These guidelines are meant as a general overview.
  • Please contact your child's pediatrician if you have development concerns.
  • You can also call the Minnesota Children With Special Health Needs (MCSHN) at 1-800-728-5420 or visit: www.health.state.mn.us
Areas of Development
0 to 3 Months

Sources: Born Learning (www.bornlearning.org), Minnesota Early Childhood Indicators of Progress, American Academy of Pediatrics (www.aap.org)