respond to loud sounds by becoming completely silent, crying, or acting startled Olivia does this a lot especially with having a big sister screeching around the house.
make cooing sounds She does make the most adorable coos but only occasionally. I wish she would do it more because they are so precious.
repeat "ooh" and "aah" Her coos sound like ohh and ahh, but she certainly doesn't repeat on command.
move her head or eyes toward the sound of your voice, showing that she recognizes youI love talking from the opposite side of where she is looking so she has to turn her head and look at me. It's so cute when she finds me and her eyes get wide.
raise her chest and head using her arms for support while lying on her tummy Not yet. She is definitely not a fan of tummy time so her practice is limited.
focus on very small objects and follow (or "track") objects with her eyes as her eye muscles continue to develop She loves to look at the little toys we play with and follow them as I move them around her head.
Follow us as we enjoy every day with our littles, A, born August 4, 2010 and O, born April 18, 2012, M, born April 8, 2015 and T, born January 11, 2017.
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