Your Baby at 5 Months, Division of Neonatology within the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Minnesota

Gross Motor and Large Muscle Development
On her back, she is beginning to roll from back to tummy. She is also beginning to reach for and play with her knees and feet. She may bring her feet up to her mouth and suck on her toes. She holds her head in the center or middle of her body and may be able to lift her head off the floor.  On her stomach, she pushes up onto extended or straight arms and can turn her head to look in all directions. She actively rolls from her tummy to her back. She may even begin to scoot forward, backward or in a circle by kicking her legs and twisting her body. She may begin to reach for toys when playing on her tummy.  If she is placed in sitting, she may be able to maintain this position for two to three minutes when propping or holding herself with arms and hands. If she is gently pushed, she easily falls over.

Fine Motor and Small Muscle Development
Her reach for toys or faces is now very accurate.  She will often reach with both hands at the same time.  She may hold or pat her bottle.  She wants to touch, shake, hold and mouth objects.

Cognitive, Social and Visual Development
She recognizes familiar objects, parents and brothers or sisters.  Her voice has more inflections and she talks to herself when alone.  She may begin to make consonant sounds (b, d, m).  She will use smiles and vocalizing to gain attention. She stays alert for two to three hours at a time.  She puts everything in her mouth and will now touch, hold, turn and taste all her toys.  She uses vision in a new way--by coordinating vision with the other senses. If she sees an object, she will reach, grasp and pull the object to her mouth, and complete the exploration by gumming and chewing on it.

Activities for You and Your Baby


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