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3 Month

A three-month-old infant can lift and hold their head steady, smile and vocalize in response to speech, and show interest in people and toys through their facial expressions and movements. They are developing physical skills like lifting their head and sitting with support, as well as sensory abilities to see, hear and interact with objects. Socially, they recognize familiar people and enjoy caring interactions.

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3 Month

A three-month-old infant can lift and hold their head steady, smile and vocalize in response to speech, and show interest in people and toys through their facial expressions and movements. They are developing physical skills like lifting their head and sitting with support, as well as sensory abilities to see, hear and interact with objects. Socially, they recognize familiar people and enjoy caring interactions.

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my popplet

Raised head in
ventral suspension

Cry loudly
Understand
cause and
effect

Laugh and
vocalise

Smile in
response to
speech

Can wave
their arms

Keep their head in a


central poaition when
lying supine
Gross motor
skills

Cognative and
language development

Interest in
playthings

Smile at familiar
people and at
strangers

When held, can sit


with their back
straight

Move their head


deliberately to
gaze around them

Show enjoyment at
caring routines

Fine motor
skills

Play with their


fingers

Emotional and
social development

Respond with
obvious
pleasure

Little head lag while


being pulled to a sitting
position

Physical
development

Three
months

Stay awake for


longer periods of
time

Lifting head and


chest in prone
position

Sensory
development
Focus their
eyes on same
points

Turn their
eyes towards
a sound
source
Distressed by
sudden loud
noises

Eyes
following a
moving toy
Respond to
their name
being called

Taking the
hand to the
mouth

Move their head to


follow adults
movement

Hold a rattle
for a brief time

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