Your baby's developmental milestones at 6 months

Everything you need to know about your growing 6-month-old

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Your baby's developmental milestones at 6 months

At 6 months, your baby will start using sounds to express emotion. She/he may mimic sounds she/he hears, like "ma,” “da,” “ah,” “oh" and even "no!" Your little one will begin to recognize familiar faces, reach and grasp for toys and will soon be crawling — start preparing your home (and yourself) for a mobile child!

Get ready by removing any sharp, breakable or electric objects from the child’s reach, locking closets with dangerous liquids or supplies (or putting them in a safe place far out of your child’s reach), and closing windows to ensure your child’s safety.

 

Social y emocional

Social and emotional milestones at 6 months

Some of the ways you’ll see your little one learning to connect with the people around him at 6 months:

  • Is usually happy and responds to the emotions of others.
  • Starting to differentiate between familiar faces and strangers.
  • Enjoys playing with you and others.
  • Has fun looking at himself in a mirror.

Tips for parents

  • Talk to your baby about what is going on around him in a sweet tone.
  • Include a child-friendly or plastic mirror with his toys so he can watch his movements.
  • Start playing more body games like peek-a-boo.
Lenguaje y comunicación

Language and communication milestones at 6 months

How your baby is expressing her needs.

  • Will recognize and respond to her name.
  • Puts vowel sounds together and likes taking turns saying them with you. She is starting to make some consonant sounds, too.
  • Will respond to noises by making sounds.
  • Is making sounds to show positive and negative emotions.

Tips for parents

  • Engage in playful conversations with your baby: Create a serve-and-return interaction by repeating back to her the sounds she makes.
  • Familiarize your baby with her name by using it frequently. 
Brain development

Brain development milestones at 6 months

Your child’s brain is growing!

  • He is curious: He looks at objects nearby and tries to grab ones that are out of reach.
  • He passes things from one hand to the other and brings his hands to his mouth.

Tips for parents

  • Provide your baby with toys that are easy to pick up with one hand.
  • Have conversations with your baby about different objects he is putting into his mouth
Movement and physical
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Movement and physical development milestones at 6 months

How she’ll move through her environment.

  • Is starting to be able to sit without support.
  • Is rolling over in both directions.
  • Will push down on her legs when her feet are on a hard surface.
  • Rocks back and forth.

Tips for parents

  • Leave her favourite toys nearby so she can reach them by rolling over.
Food and Nutrition
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Food and nutrition milestones at 6 months

What mealtimes look like at 6 months:

  • Is showing an interest in food and opens his mouth when spoon fed.
  • Is moving food from the front to the back of his mouth when he chews.
  • Is starting to eat cereals and single-ingredient pureed foods like carrots, sweet potato and pears.

Tips for parents

  • At 6 months, your baby needs more than breastmilk alone. Start giving him just 2 or 3 spoonfuls of soft food four times a day.
Things to look out for
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Things to look out for

While all babies develop differently, you should speak to your paediatrician immediately if your 6-month-old:

  • Doesn’t show affection to parents or caregivers.
  • Won’t respond to nearby sounds.
  • Doesn’t laugh.
  • Has a hard time getting things into her mouth.
  • Doesn’t make vowel sounds.
  • Seems too floppy or too stiff.
  • Can’t roll over in either direction.
  • Doesn’t attempt to grab objects nearby.

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