Your baby's head is fairly steady now and she's able to exercise more control over her feet and hands instead of just swinging them wildly. To see this new skill in action, hold a toy or rattle up in front of her and see if she makes a grab for it. Don't forget to cheer her when she gets it. She'll thrive on your encouragement for the rest of her life! While babies have their own timetables, and some will do things earlier and some later, there is one major development around this stage that's irresistible - when your baby looks you straight in the eyes and gives her first true smile. Some experts believe that it's no accident that smiles appear just as the chaos of the early weeks is beginning to get everyone down - that smile gives parents renewed energy to go on caring for a baby who so obviously appreciates their efforts!
Find out more fascinating facts about what's coming up for your two-month-old's development.
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