2-Month-Old’s Milestones Charts And Development Tips

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Since their first cry, your baby has come a long way. If you observe your 2-month-old’s milestones, you’ll notice that your baby now pays attention to faces, turns their head toward sounds, and smiles at familiar faces. There is also a significant increase in physical growth. However, that’s not all – two-month-old babies are capable of so much more.

This post discusses the developmental milestones most babies achieve by two months, how to recognize the warning signs of developmental delays, and some tips to help parents aid the development of their two-month-old.

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2-Month-Old’s Milestones Chart

Achieved developmental milestones Emerging developmental milestones
Raises head 45 degrees when on tummy Can raise head by 90 degrees when on tummy
Holds head straight during supported sitting Can raise head and look up during supported sitting
Supports partial weight on elbows Can bear complete weight on elbows and forearms
Visually follows objects moving in short arc Will follow objects within 180 degrees of line of sight
Searches for sound source by turning head Can turn straight to the source of the sound
Recognizes faces Can recognize faces, objects, and voices
Coos and gurgles Will make more sounds such as squealing and babbling
微笑着熟悉的面孔 Can smile spontaneously at people
Gets fussy when bored Will display fussiness in more specific situations
Responds to voices with coos Will try imitating voices and tone

2-Month-Old Baby’s Developmental Milestones

A baby displays progress in three areas of development namely cognitive, physical, and social and emotional. Each category presents its unique set of skill achievement.

认知发展的里程碑:

Two-month-old recognizes people at distance.

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These milestones are about a two-month-old’sbrain development, cognitive functions, and cognitive prowess.

  • Pays attention to faces:Gone are the days when the baby would look at faces as if seeing through a haze.A two-month-old intently looks at someone’s face, focuses on the face, and maintains steady eye contact, especially with primary caretakers such as parents.Recognition comes. This is one of the important signs of cognitive development.
  • Can locate sound source:A better coordination of hearing and brain functions brings the ability to locate the source of the sound. The two-month-old turns his head around, searching for the sound source, for instance, the location of a moving rattle, a talking person. This can be tested by clapping on either side of the baby and seeing if the baby turns the head (1).
  • Has different crying tones:The baby cries when hungry differ from those when he just soiled. The baby’s mind is capable of prompting different vocalizations to convey distinct feelings (2).
  • Recognizes people at a distance:Memory and recall grow in leaps and the baby is quite capable of recognizing faces even at a distance.

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A two-month-old crying baby can calm down if a known person picks up or speaks to them (1).

Physical development milestones:

Partially pushes up when on tummy

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These landmarks indicate a baby’s physical development, including their growth and muscular abilities.

  • Head stays straight when held in sitting position:The head no more falls backward when the infant is held in坐姿. Neck holding starts and this is an important milestone.Neck muscles in a two-month-old baby are stronger, which means he keeps his head straight while sitting up with support.
  • Lifts head nearly 45 degrees when on tummy:Stronger neck muscles help the baby raise his head against gravity when he is placed on the stomach.At the age of two months, a baby can raise the head up by 45 degrees during tummy time.
  • Partially pushes up when on tummy:The infant presses on the elbows and tries pushing up the body upwards from the tummy. Stronger shoulder muscles and joints help achieve this ability.
  • Follows moving objects with eyes:Swing around an object in front of the baby from side to side, and the little one will have his eyes fixed on it, visually tracking its movement.A two-month-old baby can track objects moving in an arc with a coordinated movement of the eyes and neck.Keep the head steady and movement of the eyes takes place.
  • Better control on limb muscles:The baby now makes less jerky and smoother movements with limbs. It is due to a substantial improvement in themotor skillsthat helps in better voluntary muscle control.
  • Some newborn reflexes disappear:The development of more rhythmic muscle control diminishes innate neonatal reflexes. For instance, the palmar grasping reflex fades at the age of two months as the infant learns to spend time with an unclenched fist (3).
  • Improved vision and eye coordination:The baby pays attention to face details and discerns color better. The coordination between the muscles of both eyes improves, and the baby soon tracks slow-moving objects in close range.
  • 听voices and high-pitched sounds:Babies at two months love hearing the voices of parents and respond by looking in the direction of the sound’s source. They may try recognizing familiar voices and sounds. The baby will also react to high-pitch sounds such as singing and music, indicating a significant improvement inhearing skillssince birth (4).

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A two-month-old baby can look at a toy for a while (1).

Social and emotional developmental milestones:

Two-month-old smiles at people.

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这类礼物里程碑定义的社会al skills and progress in emotional temperament.

  • Smiles at people:Smiling and laughing softly is the most significant milestone of social development in infancy, and you see it first at the age of two months. The baby responds to a smile with a smile, cooing, babbling, and loving sounds, especially to that of the parents.
  • Responds to questions with coos and gurgles:When you speak to the baby, he will respond with coos and gurgles, as if trying to talk back. These sounds are incoherent and meaningless but are the foundation for building their communication skills and having meaningful conversations later in life.
  • Can calm oneself briefly:The baby will try to self-soothe during crying bouts by bringing his hands to the mouth and sucking his thumb. It is an ingrained soothing method.
  • Grumbles and acts fussy when bored:For the first time, the baby begins to display boredom and will cry fussily while growing disinterested in an activity or toy at hand. Fussiness is a significant hallmark of thebaby’s behaviorat the age of two months.

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Though babies are still nearsighted at two months, they can see movement and bold colors (4). Place a mirror near their crib and watch them look at their reflection.

每个孩子都是不同的,可能需要更多的时间an other babies his age to attain sensory or emotional development and achieve a milestone. Parents tend to compare their babies to other babies. To an extent this is fine but each baby follows its own developmental time line and the time line can vary. The concern should take place when the delay is more than a few months. While a bit of delay is normal, you must take the baby to a doctor if the development is way too delayed.

When To Be Concerned?

AAP recommends screening infants at regular intervals.

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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends parents to be alert about these delays in a two-month-old’s growth.

  • Does not hold head up when pushing up from tummy.
  • Unable to support head when sitting with support.
  • Does not bring hands to the mouth.
  • Does not follow objects as they move.
  • Never smiles and does not make cooing sounds.
  • Does not turn head towards sounds around or is incapable of responding to sounds.

Take the baby to a doctor for a checkup when you notice something amiss. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends screening infants at regular intervals to detect developmental delay and mitigate their effects (5). And, as parents, you can always work on helpingyour little onegrow the healthy way.

How Can Parents Help In The Development Of A 2-Month-Old?

Spend time in social play such as family interactions.

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Here are some tips to ensure a healthy growth of your two-month-old:

  • Have regular tummy time:Tummy time activity strengthens the core muscles while benefiting the infant’s neck and arm muscles. Pediatric experts recommend tummy time as an ideal way of stimulating a baby’s physical growth (6). Have at least three sessions of tummy time in a day with each session lasting five minutes.
  • Play games that stimulate the senses:Encourage a baby to find a source of a sound or spot his parents from a distance. Such games involve the active use of senses thus aiding their sensory development. Set a daily routine for activities.
  • Have adequate social interaction:The baby’s first social skills take shape now. Spend time in social play such as family interactions, which help the baby remember and recall faces.
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Babies take cues from their primary caregivers. So make sure you smile, clap, and make excited sounds when they coo or do something different. It encourages your baby (4).

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How often should a two-month-old preemie eat?

Premature babies may need to be fed 8-10 times a day (8).

2. Is it okay to make a two-month-old sit?

You can try to support your baby to sit up for short durations if you notice them using their neck and shoulder muscles often (9).

3. Can a two-month-old recognize mom?

Yes, babies usually start recognizing their mother’s face and voice from two to three months of age (10).

4. How much should a 2-month-old baby weigh?

According to the WHO weight for age chart, on average, a two-month-old baby girl should weigh around 5.2kgs while a baby boy should weigh around 5.6kgs (10). However, the appropriate weight of the baby may vary on several factors, including if they were preemie or have congenital conditions. Consult a pediatrician to determine the right weight for your two-month-old.

Infographic: Feeding Milestones For A 2-Month-Old

Your baby should have achieved significant feeding milestones at the age of two months. This infographic gives insights on what stage of feeding your 2-month-old should have reached. It also presents some feeding tips for parents to follow. Save and share it with your mom-friends.

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A two-month-old baby might take you by surprise by the number of things they have learned already. You will find them having enhanced head control, supporting weight on elbows, moving their neck to the direction of the sound, and doing many more cute things. Your little one may also begin to observe people and identify them with those curious little eyes. However, every child is unique and may reach a milestone at their own pace. But if you feel they are lagging or showing delays in reaching milestones, contact your pediatrician to get some clarity.

Key Takeaways

  • At two months old, a baby may recognize faces, locate the source of sounds, and have different crying tones.
  • The baby’s neck muscles become stronger, their vision and muscle control improve, and their newborn reflexes start disappearing.
  • The baby can now respond with coos and gurgles, smile at people, and become fussy when bored.
  • It’s important to engage the baby in games that stimulate different senses, have adequate social interaction, and have regular tummy time.
  • If a two-month-old baby cannot hold their head up, make any cooing sounds, or bring their hands to their mouth, it’s recommended to consult a pediatrician.

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