It’s hard to believe that our beloved son, Noah, has already reached the incredible milestone of 100 days! Watching him grow and develop over these past three months has been nothing short of magical. From his first smiles to his increasing curiosity about the world around him, every moment has been a cherished experience. As we reflect on Noah’s growth and achievements at this stage, we are filled with immense pride and joy. Here’s a look at the remarkable progress our little one has made in his first three months of life.
Here is his record of three months of growth and development.
1. Physical Development:
- Head Control: Noah is improving head control, able to lift his head to a 45-degree angle when lying on his stomach.
- Hand and Foot Use: Noah is using his hands and feet more frequently, often bringing his hands to his mouth or showing interest in his feet.
2. Sensory Development:
- Vision: Noah’s vision is improving, allowing him to recognize and focus on faces, enjoy eye contact, and follow stationary objects.
- Hearing: Noah responds to sounds and voices, reacting to familiar noises.
3. Motor Development:
- Arm and Hand Use: Noah attempts to grasp objects and frequently moves his arms, showing developing motor skills.
- Leg and Foot Use: Noah moves his legs a lot, kicks, and shows interest in his feet.
4. Social Development:
- Smiling and Response: Noah smiles at others and engages in emotional exchanges through facial expressions and voice responses..
- Vocalization: Noah occasionally makes sounds or various vocalizations, often babbling or cooing.
5. Cognitive Development:
- Interest and Exploration: Noah’s curiosity about his surroundings has increased, and he pays more attention to visually stimulating objects.
- Attention Span: They can focus on a stimulus for a few minutes and sustain visual attention for longer periods.