Your Child's Development: 1 Month
en español: El desarrollo de su hijo: 1 mes
Medically reviewed by: Brittany A. Perry, DO
Have you noticed how your baby's tiny fingers curl around yours or close into fists? Or how your little one startles at a loud noise? Your baby was born with these and other reflexes, which will get less noticeable as your baby grows.
Doctors use milestones to tell if a baby is developing as expected. There's a wide range of what's considered normal, so some babies gain skills earlier or later than others. Babies who were born prematurely may reach milestones later. Always talk with your doctor about your baby's progress.
Here are some new skills your baby may have:
Communication and Language Skills
- startles at loud noises
- makes sounds other than crying
Movement and Physical Development
- keeps hands in tight fists
- arms and legs move equally on both sides
- when lying on the tummy, holds head up briefly
Social and Emotional Development
- recognizes parent's voice