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Standing Taller, Sitting Longer At 7 Months! 9 Baby Milestones He Can Do Already
The weeks and months have flown by so fast, and your baby is now a strong and active 7-month old!by Kaydee Dela Buena .

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Expect a noisier household and more active playtime as your baby explores more of the world around them. At 7 months old, your little one is becoming more vocal, using two-syllable words such as ‘dada,’ ‘mama,’ and ‘baba.”
7 month baby milestones
As they babble and become more talkative, they’ll also start to make more noise as well as they learn how to make new sounds by banging toys and objects. What fun – and also, what a headache!
Here’s what else you can expect this month.
Physical development at 7 monthsGetting into crawling position
If your baby hasn’t yet, they’ll become masters at rolling from their backs to the tummies and vice versa. Tummy time and mat time will entail more supervision from the parents as baby will try to balance themselves on their arms and start to pull their weight across the mat.
Many parents ask, “Should my 7 month old be crawling?’ Some active babies will start pulling themselves across the floor, but not yet fully crawling.
ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWFor most cases, babies are still learning to get into crawling position. But they’ll be crawling in no time!
Standing taller, sitting longer
Along with better control and coordination, your baby is generally stronger and can support their weight when you’re holding them upright or when you have them in a seated position. They’ll also be trying to test their balance, putting out their arms when they’re on their feet.
CONTINUE READING BELOWRecommended VideosFor some babies, they can sit by themselves, without support, for a few minutes at a time.
Picking up small objects with their thumbs and fingers
With greater skill and accuracy, your baby will start picking up toys and objects. They’ll use their fingers and thumbs to grab for these and will using a raking motion to bring the objects within reach closer.
They may also even be able to pick up even smaller objects like marbles. So be very careful as babies will still put these in their mouths, which may become a choking hazard!
ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWFeeding time
As your baby gains more motor control, it’s a great time to introduce finger foods. Give them their own set of soft silicone and plastic utensils, and give them the freedom to feed themselves – under supervision, of course!
They’ll enjoy picking up food, putting it in their mouths, and just generally ‘discovering’ their food by playing with it and mashing it. They’ll also be able to drink from a cup while you hold it to their mouth.
Developmental red flags
Consult your pediatrician if you notice the following:
- Is unable to bear weight on their legs when upright, or back when they’re sitting down
- They aren’t reaching for objects and has difficulty putting them in their mouth
- Their movements seem limp or loose
- They seem to be dragging one side of their body
Cognitive development at 7 months
Your baby’s brain at 7 months old is growing at an exceptional rate! At this time, they will be learning rapidly.
ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWMake some noise!
Bringing together motor control, strength, and fun, let your baby have a blast by giving him toys and objects that make noise. He’ll start banging and throwing them to check for the sounds that they make, and will be utterly overjoyed! At this time, you can also urge them to look for their toys.
No need for anything fancy or expensive when it comes to playtime; just a pot and a stick or a plastic cup (safe household items only) will give your baby minutes of pure fun.
Stranger danger
As your baby begins to memorize more things and faces, they’ll also become more aware of strangers.
Listening for ‘no’
Your baby, by now, knows the meaning of ‘no’ and will begin to learn and distinguish the tone of your voice. If they’re reprimanded with a ‘no,’ they may pause shortly to process what you say.
ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWDevelopmental red flags
Consult your pediatrician if you notice the following:
- Doesn’t try to copy the sounds you make
- Doesn’t turn towards any noise or respond to sound
- Doesn’t seem interested and doesn’t focus, even for short periods, when you’re reading and conversing with them
- Is not interested in play
Social and emotional development at 7 months
'Mama, papa, baba, nana'
What should a 7 month old be saying? As they learn and recognize more words and sounds, your baby will start to repeat them. From one-syllable words, your 7-month old may now be able to say ‘mama,’ ‘dada,’ and ‘baba.’
As they build their vocabulary, it’s the perfect time to read to them and sing songs to them. Complement your songs with facial expressions and hand movements for greater engagement and stimulation. Bring out the books!
Also, to help them learn their names, you can make up fun songs with their name.
ADVERTISEMENT - CONTINUE READING BELOWExpress yourself
To show their delight or displeasure, your baby will express themselves more with high-pitched squeals to deeper groans. They’ll wave, shake their head, and use other gestures to express themselves.
Developmental red flags
Consult your pediatrician if you notice the following:
- Doesn’t try to verbalize or mimic sounds
- Has difficulty focusing even for short periods of time
- Is not interested in reading time or play
- Doesn’t seem to respond during interactions
- Doesn’t communicate with small gestures
This is the time to truly enjoy your one-on-one conversations with your baby. Read, sing songs, and talk to further bond with your baby.
The developmental milestones for this month are numerous, but should you notice that your baby is not hitting all of them, do not worry. Babies may develop faster in certain areas than others. Consult your doctor for any questions about their growth.
Click here for a list of developmental milestones you can expect from your growing child.
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