Saturday, October 20, 2007
Developmental Milestones of Ashley 7months old


Oh dear - hasn't time flown…! It’s time again for Ashley’s monthly growth developments.
Vital Statistics :
Teeth: ah ha, she pops out 2milk teeth at the bottom. Not come out complete yet but can seeing the whiteness of a tooth through the gum. Unfortunately she get fever, diarrhoea caused by teething. And it effected routine as well, she wake more at night. sigh* But mummy be very patient to cuddled her up.
Hair: still very little soft and thin hair but growth longer and the bald spot on back of head almost disappear.
Weight: i think still around 7kg+ (shall update after her doctor appointment tomorrow)
Height: hmm... roughly 68cm
Dietary :
breast milk x 3-4 times a day & infant formula 2-3 times a day with 2-4oz each time(mummy thinking of stop breastfeeding one month later so started to mix up with infant formula gradually) Also glucose & plain water 3-6oz a day
Rice cereal & congee - she 'chews' pretty well and she'll stick out her pinky tongue OR puff her cheeks then blow when she's full up...
Fruits : apple, papaya , banana, berries, avocado
Biscuits - teething biscuit.
Meat - Fish
Tofu (bean curd) : she loves it! can finish 2-3pieces in one time. And just any food which you eat, she wants to taste...
Development:
Sitting- She's capable seating steady with no external support and lift her chest up with arms.
Stranger anxiety: Stats to experience stranger anxiety and separation anxiety as well.
Drinking: She loves to drink any liquidity from cup
Wave goodbye: She did it yesterday before daddy goes out to work but once in a blue moon.
Language skills:
Can imitating speech sounds and speak very good in her baby language especially "wei... mama... baba... er..." haha..
She'll yelling at baby's photos and the CD player. She loves music! She so curious about the CD player.
Hmm... i think that's all about now. I need more time to recall. Stay tune...
Attachment-
Remember, your baby is an individual. All babies are unique and meet milestones at their own pace. — if not right now, then soon. If your baby was premature, keep in mind that kids born early usually need a bit more time to meet their milestones. If you have any questions at all about your baby's development, ask your healthcare provider.
Labels: ashley, milestone, skills

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