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Infant Care
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(Infants 6 to 9 months)

Sensory-Motor Development
Small Muscle – Infants 6 to 9 months can: 
  1. hold two objects in one hand,
  2. pass a toy from one hand to the other, and
  3. do two things at the same time.
Large Muscle - Infants 6 to 9 months can: 
  1. pull things they want toward themselves,
  2. roll over easily,
  3. sit without support when put in a sitting position,
  4. push up from their stomachs into a sitting position,
  5. pull themselves to a standing position by holding onto furniture,
  6. bend forward when sitting down, (they use their hands for support,) and
  7. begin crawling movements.
Self-Help – Infants 6 to 9 months can: 
  1. feed themselves crackers,
  2. hold their own bottles, and
  3. reach for the spoon while being fed.
Language Development
At 6 to 9 months of age infants: 
  1. may say "da-da, ma-ma," but not know what they mean,
  2. babble to themselves or familiar persons,
  3. laugh and coo when alone,
  4. copy mouth and lip movements,
  5. imitate sounds and gestures more closely,
  6. shout, and
  7. say sounds which are more like words.
Social-Personal Development
Now the infants at 6 to 9 months of age will: 
  1. laugh and smile at pictures or someone laughing,
  2. show pleasure in listening to their own voice,
  3. enjoy making and repeating different sounds,
  4. try to imitate sounds, actions, and gestures,
  5. shout for your attention,
  6. show interest in you by grabbing your hair, nose, or glasses,
  7. like to play "peek-a-boo,"
  8. push away something not wanted,
  9. will try to follow you and may cry if you leave,
  10. may play happily alone,
  11. enjoy playing with objects,
  12. will reach and pat their reflections in the mirror, and
  13. squeal with joy or pleasure.
Cognitive Development
Infants 6 to 9 months of age now will: 
  1. try to do things over and over until they can do them better,
  2. look for and uncover a toy which they have seen hidden,
  3. pay attention to sights and sounds for a longer time,
  4. see differences between colors and simple shapes,
  5. get toys which are a short distance away,
  6. may show fear of heights,
  7. may kick at a hanging toy,
  8. shake or move an object to make a noise,
  9. may stay awake for two to three hours at a time,
  10. show surprise when a familiar object disappears, and
  11. can do two things at once.
Reference: Michigan Department of Social Services