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What Are the Key Indicators of Baby Development at 5 Months?
At 5 months, babies typically show significant physical, cognitive, and social development.
Key points: Baby development at 5 months involves key indicators such as physical milestones, cognitive skills, and social interactions. Parents should monitor these developments to ensure healthy growth according to guidelines from health organizations. | Evidence shows that most babies can roll over from tummy to back by 5 months, indicating muscle strength and coordination (CDC).
What Should I Expect in My Baby's Development at 3 Months?
At 3 months, babies typically begin to show social engagement and physical development milestones.
Key points: Expect your 3-month-old baby to reach critical developmental milestones in social interaction, motor skills, and communication. They will likely respond to sounds and engage with their environment more actively. | Evidence shows that by 3 months, babies can lift their head and chest while lying on their stomach, indicating improved muscle strength - according to the AAP.
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