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At Four Months, Your Child will Likely…
Physical Development:
Posted November 14th, 2007
- Tries to grab with hand.
- Wiggles and kicks with arms and legs.
- Rolls over (stomach to back).
- Sits with support.
Social & Emotional Development:
- Cries different ways for different reasons.
- Loves to be touched or held close.
- Responds to a shaking rattle or bell and to peek-a-boo games.
- Laughs and chuckles.
- Shows signs of fear, anger or disgust.
Intellectual Development:
- Can use eyes and hands together.
- Explores objects with mouth.
- Recognizes bottle or breast.
Delevopmental milestones associated with feeding:
- Can approximate lips to the rim of a cup.
Birth to 18 Months - First Connections with Families
First Connections with Families provides information about child development, reading to your child, and child health and safety.
The Early Learning Guidelines for Ages Birth to 3
This exciting new resource is being written to assist early childhood caregivers/teachers, parents and other adults with information about supporting the learning and development of young children. The Guidelines provide information related to seven domains or areas of learning and development:
- Social & Emotional Developmentment
- Approaches to Learning
- Health & Physical Development
- Language & Literacy Development
- Mathematics
- Science
- Creative Arts

