@mumroom POV: Infant Vision Birth to One Year: Birth to 1 Month of Age At birth …
POV: Infant Vision Birth to One Year: Birth to 1 Month of Age At birth your baby: Sees in black and white and in shades of gray. Is not very light-sensitive. Has eyes that are large compared to their body. Has eyes that are about 65% of their adult size. One week after birth, your baby will start to slowly develop color vision. They can also see about 8 10 10 inches away. At 6 weeks of age, a baby can see about 12 inches away. 2 Months to 3 Months Your baby should: Follow objects with their eyes. This is called tracking. Recognize your face. Start reaching for things. Remember what they see. For the first 2 months of life, an infant’s eyes do not work well together and may cross or wander. This usually goes away. If it continues, or if an eye is always turned in or out, talk to your baby’s doctor or health care provider. #Mumhack #mumlife #toddlerhacks #baby toddler #babyhacks #babytips #kids #toddlerlife #toddlerhacks #mumhacks #babyproduct #mum #babytips #babydevelopment #mom #momma #firsttimemom #educational #awareness #motherhood #babies #newborn #FYI #knowledge #information #info #foryoupage
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@mumroom POV: Infant Vision Birth to One Year: Birth to 1 Month of Age At birth your baby: Sees in black and white and in shades of gray. Is not very light-sensitive. Has eyes that are large compared to their body. Has eyes that are about 65% of their adult size. One week after birth, your baby will start to slowly develop color vision. They can also see about 8 10 10 inches away. At 6 weeks of age, a baby can see about 12 inches away. 2 Months to 3 Months Your baby should: Follow objects with their eyes. This is called tracking. Recognize your face. Start reaching for things. Remember what they see. For the first 2 months of life, an infant’s eyes do not work well together and may cross or wander. This usually goes away. If it continues, or if an eye is always turned in or out, talk to your baby’s doctor or health care provider. #Mumhack #mumlife #toddlerhacks #baby toddler #babyhacks #babytips #kids #toddlerlife #toddlerhacks #mumhacks #babyproduct #mum #babytips #babydevelopment #mom #momma #firsttimemom #educational #awareness #motherhood #babies #newborn #FYI #knowledge #information #info #foryoupage
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