Your baby can hold their head up
Your baby’s body will have completely uncurled. They can hold their head up in line with their body and are starting to use their arms for support. They’ll continue to be fascinated with their hands and will start to stretch and reach for objects – although they won’t quite be able to grasp them yet!
Breast-feeding your baby
Your baby may seem much hungrier but don’t be tempted to start complementary feeding as it’s more than likely that they’re going through a growth spurt. Breast milk should still be supplying all their nutrients until 6 months when they start complementary feeding.
Communicating
Your baby will soon start to make soft ‘cooing’ sounds. These will tend to start with letters like p, b and m, which can be made with their lips. It’s not surprising then, that ‘mama’ and ‘papa’ become some of your baby’s first words.
Touch is the only sense that gives your baby three things they need. It provides a sense of safety and security, gets them involved with the world around them and is a way that you can communicate with them and they can respond to you. As if you needed an excuse for more cuddles!
Their senses are growing
Loud noises will startle or make your baby cry, but your familiar voice should quickly comfort them! They now start to become very curious about what’s going on around them, and use as many senses as they can to explore their world.
Stimulate your baby’s mind and body
It’s the perfect time to hang a mobile above your baby’s cot at a level that’s just within reach.
Bright colours, rattles and chimes will stimulate your 3 month old baby who’ll soon learn that reaching up to touch the objects gets them moving and making sounds. This is great for your baby’s hand-eye coordination.