Please mention in your video that every baby are different some might not sit independently till 9 months some might not have be able have finger food till one year and it’s all normal and nothing to do with have smart the baby is .don’t give other mamas anxiety thank you
Thank you so much! Be sure to check out the rest of our milestone series! It goes through 24 months! Can't wait to continue learning and growing with you! ❤️
First time mom! My daughter just turned 7 months old. I want to help her with the separation anxiety and expose her to otger children/ people but its just so hard with COVID. Any tips?
It's SO true! During COVID, it is SO hard to socialize your children in anyway, whether it be with other adults or children. We filmed this in July when we were also in the thick of it. I'm not sure what your area looks like, but if you happen to see anyone at all, any family, any park play dates, do your best to make it a social experience with your child. You might even set your baby down in the grass and sit a little ways away from her at a park where there are other people around, smiling at your baby and encouraging them to feel safe while they are at a distance from you, while still in the presence of other people. If you have a few trusted friends or family members that you can be confident in the way they are protecting themselves and interacting with others, you could focus your interactions with those people. Either way, it's tricky! Sending your hugs! 🥰
Single mom again. & At 41 now. I hate leaving my munchkin for work. I forever have an image of her tiny self in her stroller, giving me a grumpy look, w/ her little hair blowing in the breeze off in the distance. & I swear she's always whining,"y u always gotta leave me 😭." Her sounds start to sound way repetitive... :/ Kind of sounds like her dad. Only, she's permanent
As the father of a kid that developed very quickly and one that has a syndrome hence developed very slow, I should point out how I hate the phrase “your baby should able to…”. No babies should be doing the same thing and the exact age. All have their own pace. Some kids will actually never be able to walk, so no, not all babies “should” be doing that. I know you are no professionals but two parents uploading with good intentions. Then again, I think you should pay more attention to the phrases in order to avoid anxiety among the parents whose children are not typically developing.
This monthly updates confuse me about the timing😵💫 Is your baby in this video fully 7 months old? Mine is 6 months and 4 days old, so should I follow these recommendations or the ones that are in '6 months old video'? 😬
Thank you three for all the hard work and effort that goes into making these videos. They are put together so well and help so much! Also her bow gets me every time ☺️
You are so welcome! We are glad it was helpful! Hopefully you'll stick around and continue on with us as your baby grows through our developmental milestone series ❤️ Sending hugs your way!
When I do clapping games with my son he keeps one hand closed. He has no problem opening both hands but I’m not sure if he doesn’t want to open his hand or if it’s something else
You’re not worried about her choking on any of those foods? They seemed fairly large… as a novice in swallowing solids, I feel like that for sure could be a recipe for a choking hazard
Actually when You introduce your baby to solids in different textures early the risk of chocking is pretty low. When my Baby was 4 Months old we started solids and she does so well now shes 7 months old and can even eat rice cakes. They just figure out a way to eat different textures. This practice is called BLW btw.
Hi there! Great question! These activities are perfect for your 7 month old but at the same time, especially when they are this young, babies develop within a healthy range and many of these skills may show up a little sooner, or even a little bit later! As long as you are within a few months, the development will be very appropriate for your baby! And this goes for our entire developmental series! I hope that answers your question! 😄
@@CarnahanFam my baby now is 7 she cant stand up,sit and turn over is it normal but she do turn side and sometimes i see she attempt to pull up her self
@@sweetheart2207 how is your baby? My son is 7 month’s and is also not doing these thing…he is sitting up but needs a lot of assistance. Not sure if I should be worried or not…all these RU-vid babies are making me feel nervous
Thank you so much for all your developmental milestones videos. I really appreciate it because I have a 6 month old baby! You have a beautiful family!! ❤️❤️❤️
After watching this I feel I'm doing nothing for my baby. He is 7 months but can't sit by his own. Can't eat with his hands. I'm shocked to see your baby and the things she is doing Masha'Allah. That's great!! 👍
My name is Ainsley, and I never find anyone with a name close to mine! This was so exciting to stumble upon as I was looking up activities for my daughter. Ainsleigh is so darling!
Ahhh! That's so fun! We've only met one other Ainsley and that's who we based Ainsleigh's name off of too! Our developmental milestone series goes to 24 months! We hope you stick around and enjoy learning and growing with us! ❤️
Hi thank you so much for your wonderfully helpful video! I was wondering, how can I entertain the baby on their own sometime? I’m almost always alone and need to get some things done that are not carrier-friendly. I don’t have any friends or family as I’m in a new city. I’m also having trouble keeping up with chores. Thank you so much
Yes, this one is such a toughy right now. A few suggestions: 1. If you see anyone outside of your household AT ALL, close family member or friend, use that as an opportunity to socialize baby! Encourage baby to sit on another's lap and have you as a security blanket right there next to her. Sing songs together that she enjoys and make it a positive experience. 2. Go on safe socially distanced walks around the neighborhood or a place with few people but still people around. Wave to them as they pass with baby and show baby that it is a pleasant experience to see other people. 3. Have a socially distanced mommy & me with a friend or two with babies around your child's age. Set out blankets in the grass if weather permits or well spread out in a living room and place baby in front of you with some toys on your blanket. As you socialize with other moms, encourage baby to notice the other people around her. Facing outward and NOT on your lap so she can see the other people and you are to her back is most helpful. 4. FaceTime or video chat with others who are enjoyable for a baby to talk to. Someone who will look at the screen, make big facial expressions and clap and smile with baby. Sing songs, play peek-a-boo, say their name often - make it positive! Our little girl in this video is now 15 months old and still had extreme social anxiety due to the lack of socialization because of the pandemic until she was about 13 months old. Then suddenly one day she would smile at visitors even walk to grandparents which before had been unthinkable. It is so hard for these little ones in these early stages of development during a pandemic. Be patient with them and it will pass. Just be mindful of how you can provide an opportunity to show baby that people can be safe, pleasant and enjoyable to be around (even without Mom there 😉)! Sending you good vibes and lots of air hugs! ❤️
Where I am from we give strawberries, pine nuts and honey around the second year. I see that you gave her at 7 months. Is this normal practice for your region?
At least in Germany and Romania, honey is not recomended until 1 year and whole nuts not until 3 years. But you can give strawberries and grounded nuts in adequate form from 6 month.
You are so welcome! Glad it was helpful! Be sure to check out our 8 month milestone video and on! The whole series goes until 24 months! ❤️ Thanks for growing and learning with us!
My babys sofistakated. She listens to baby mozart 🥰. That baby sounds like shes singing to clap ur hands. I gotta play clap ur hands more often. I mean, the physical activity. Not just the song. I hear it on cocomelon sometimes. I play that so much for her somexs i got baby songs stuck in my head. I know it triggers menories out of her too bc when i sing em out of the blue she smiles. That cartoon makes me giggle a little on the inside somexs. Itll be running in the background like annie needs to go to sleep... like yes! Mommy does indeed need her z's in. Also, its reverse for her. She doesnt use her arms to crawl. Shes got the leg part down tho. Shes getting there
Hi there! At this age, these little babies don't have much of a stamina to have long stretches of practice so the amount of time we practice one activity is very short. Absolutely less than 10 minutes but sometimes it can be as short as 2! It really depends on baby's tolerance! What will be more helpful is consistent practice over time! The more baby gets to practice the skill over multiple settings, the better they will be able to obtain the skills! And as far as how many you should do a day, it is really whatever your baby's stamina can handle and how much time you have to be one-on-one working with baby. The nice thing is, so many of these activities can be done integrated in daily activities that you are already doing! I say, as long as you review these skills, maybe even make a list of them and keep them in mind throughout the day when playing with baby, I'm sure you'll hit more of them than you'd think! Sounds like you are doing a great job Mama! ❤️
My baby, 7 months old, has mastered all these skills other than clapping since 3-4 months old (though she will clap toys together ) but I can't do that activity cause she refuses to let me control her arms and hands
My daughter is the baby with the watermelon shirt she just stares lol but she’s a very happy baby love being around my nephew and when she see him before he sees her she gets so happy and smile
Do babies who crawl and pull up to stand early also walk early? Or do they just have a prolonged crawling phase? My 7-month-old daughter started crawling just before she turned six months old and has been pulling up to stand for about a month now. She seems so ready and eager to run around with her big brother and I have to use every ounce of self-control to not walk her around by her hands...... and we also have to constantly tell everybody else not to do it...
Hey my boy just turned 7 months today and he is already crawling and clapping, I am too wondering if he will also walk early, what was your experience please share 😊
You got a new subscriber out of me! Thank you so much for sharing your family it takes a lot of courage to put your children on a public platform. I am. Constantly trying to stay head of my 7 month old to keep her happy and entertained. Thank you for the great ideas!
Welcome! It's so great to have you here on our channel! We hope our family can be a positive influence other other families out there and we're glad that these videos have provided some fun activities for you and your baby! We hope you stick around and enjoy being here with us! ❤
Hi Lily! In fact we do! And it’s our #1 video on our channel with over 300K views! HOW TO TEACH A BABY TO TALK | Speech Activities for Babies & Toddlers | Tips for Parents | CWTC ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dRgljdw2eu8.html
You’re welcome 😊Be sure to check out our 8 month milestone video and on! Our series goes to 24 months! We hope you continue to enjoy growing and learning with us! ❤️