![]() Your baby will likely stop crying as soon as you're out of sight. If your baby fusses when you leave, the excitement of a new toy or event might provide a distraction. Your baby might resist staying with anyone other than you. Many babies this age become wary of strangers. Your baby's babbling is likely to include chains of sounds, such as "ba-ba-ba." You might even pick out an occasional "mama" or "dada." Some babies might repeat the sounds they hear - or give it their best shot. You'll probably hear plenty of laughing and squealing. Babies communicate through sounds, gestures and facial expressions. These skills will help your baby handle a spoon and soft finger foods. Pulling objects closer with a raking motion of the hands will give way to more-refined movements, such as picking up objects with just the thumb and forefinger. Most babies this age move objects from one hand to another or directly to their mouths. Soon your baby might take some steps while holding the edge of a couch or low table. Some babies this age can pull themselves to a standing position. You might notice your baby beginning to scoot, rock back and forth, or even crawl across the room. Most babies also can sit on their own, while others need a little support. By this age, most babies can roll over in both directions even in their sleep. From ages 7 to 9 months, your baby is likely to experience: ![]() Babies grow and develop at their own pace.
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