Baby Development: Your 4-Month Old (2024)

Your 4-month-old is growing more and more alert by the day. Babies at this age love to express themselves through smiles, laughs, gurgles, and coos.

This portion of WebMD’s month-by-month guide describes a few of the baby milestones you can expect your child to reach at four months.

Fourth Month Baby Milestones: Growth

By month four, your baby’s weight may have doubled from their birth weight. If you’re concerned that your child isn’t eating well or isn’t gaining enough weight, talk to your pediatrician.

Fourth Month Baby Milestones: Motor Skills

Your baby is becoming more dexterous and doing more with their hands. Their hands now work together to move a toy or shake a rattle. In fact, those hands will grab for just about anything within reach, including a stuffed animal, your hair, and any colorful or shiny object hanging nearby. You might want to remove any earrings or necklaces if you don’t want to experience a painful tug.

Anything your baby is able to pick up will likely end up in theirmouth -- tasting is one of the ways they exploretheir world. It’s crucial that you don’t leave small items lying around that baby could choke on. Anything that can fit inside a toilet paper tube is too small to be within finger’s reach of your 4-month-old.

By now, your baby’s head should no longer be wobbly. Four-month-olds have pretty good head control while sitting supported, and they can hold their head and chest upright while lying on their stomach during tummy time. They also can kick and push with their feet. Some babies have even figured out how to roll from tummy to back at this point.

Fourth Month Baby Milestones: Sleep

By your baby’s fourth month, you both should be enjoying a full night’s sleep. At this age babies typically can sleep seven to eight hours in a row. Add in two naps, and baby should be sleeping a total of 14 to 16 hours a day.

Fourth Month Baby Milestones: The Senses

During the first three months, babies have a lot of trouble distinguishing color contrasts, which was why your newborn preferred bright colors and black-and-white objects. Now at four months, baby’s vision has sharpened to about 20/40. Babies at this age can pick out more subtle color contrasts, such as a red button on a red shirt. They also can see across the room, although they still prefer looking at people close-up.

Your baby’s eyes should move together smoothly and follow objects and people around the room. If you notice crossed eyes or any other vision problems, be sure to mention them to your pediatrician.

You also may notice that your baby’s eyes are starting to change color. Lighter-colored eyes may go through several changes before settling on their final shade at about nine months.

Fourth Month Baby Milestones: Eating

Some pediatricians don’t recommend starting babies on solid foods until six months. But depending on your baby’s size -- bigger babies may not be satisfied with breast milk or formula alone -- and readiness, your doctor may say it’s OK to start solids at four months. Before that first feeding, make sure that your baby has good head and neck control and can sit upright with support.

Baby’s first food should be an iron-fortified rice cereal mixed with either formula or breast milk. Make the cereal very thin at first -- not much thicker than plain formula -- until your baby gets used to it. Then see how they reactto taking the spoon. Babies at this age may still have a strong tongue-thrust reflex. If you put a spoon of cereal in your baby’s mouth and they push*t right back out, you may need to wait a week or two before trying solids again. Keep in mind that your baby might be learning rather than disliking the food you've given them.

Fourth Month Baby Milestones: Communication

Four-month-olds are starting to discover themselves as unique individuals. They’re also beginning to notice that the people around them respond to their actions. When your baby cries, you come over. When they dropsomething on the floor, you pick it up. Many babies delight in dropping the same object over and over and over again, just to watch their parents repeatedly pick it up.

Babies at this age are learning to be effective communicators. They express themselves through coos, vowel sounds such as ooh and aah, squeals, gurgles, and laughter. You’ll notice that your baby can use their face to express a wide range of emotions, from a beaming happy smile, to a crunched-up angry face, to open-mouthed surprise. Your 4-month-old is also starting to learn how to read emotions from your voice and facial expressions.

Talking to Your Pediatrician

Here are a few of the items that should be on the checklist for your 4-month well-baby pediatrician visit:

  • Head circumference
  • Height and weight
  • Milestones
  • Vaccinations
  • Hearing and vision
  • Eating
  • Sleeping

Before you go to the doctor’s office, make a list of any concerns you have and any questions you want to ask, and then use the list to be sure you get all the information and help you need.

Tips for Your Baby’s Fourth Month

  • Give your baby lots of new textures to explore, such as books like Pat the Bunny and other touch-and-feel board books.
  • Spend at least a few minutes reading or singing to your baby every day. They will love being in your arms and hearing the sound of your voice -- even if you can’t carry a tune.
  • Though your baby is not yet crawling and probably isn’t even rolling over, it’s time to start seriously thinking about childproofing. Put locks on cabinets, snap gates across stairways, and store any cleaning products or other potentially dangerous materials high up and far away from baby’s curious fingers.
Baby Development: Your 4-Month Old (2024)

FAQs

Baby Development: Your 4-Month Old? ›

Four-month-olds have pretty good head control while sitting supported, and they can hold their head and chest upright while lying on their stomach during tummy time. They also can kick and push with their feet. Some babies have even figured out how to roll from tummy to back at this point.

What should a 4 month old be doing developmentally? ›

Movement/Physical Development Milestones
  • Holds head steady without support when you are holding him. Holds head steady without support when you are holding him. ...
  • Holds a toy when you put it in his hand. ...
  • Uses his arm to swing at toys. ...
  • Brings hands to mouth. ...
  • Pushes up onto elbows/forearms when on tummy.

What to expect with a 4 month old baby? ›

From 4 months, your baby will quickly be learning to coordinate their body. They will have more control over what they do, their vision, touch and hearing will be much more developed, and they will start to move around much more.

What not to do with a 4 month old? ›

While your baby is awake, don't leave your little one unattended, especially on high surfaces or in the bath. Keep small objects and harmful substances out of reach. Always put your baby in a rear-facing car seat in the back seat. Never leave your baby alone in the car.

What fine motor skills should a 4 month old have? ›

4-5 months • Touches fingers together • Begins reaching with both hands at the same time. Able to reach and grasp a small toy using both hands. Touches or bangs an object on a table or hard surface. Reaches for an object with right or left hand.

What is normal behavior for a 4 month old? ›

Your little one is growing more social and moving more purposefully. Babies at this age love to babble, coo, play and mimic the sounds they hear and movements they see. You'll start to notice that their cries will sound different as they learn to communicate hunger, frustration, discomfort and sleepiness.

What is advanced for a 4 month old? ›

What to expect
  • Evolving motor skills. Your baby's arms and legs probably wiggle and kick more purposefully now.
  • Improving hand-eye coordination. Your baby will probably grasp your finger, a rattle or a soft object.
  • Clearer vision.
  • Babbling and other new sounds.

What activities to do with a 4 month old? ›

Play peekaboo. Let your baby discover that actions can make things happen. Provide toys that move or make sounds when your baby plays with them, such as baby musical instruments, busy boxes, or see-through toys that show motion. Sing nursery rhymes like "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" and "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star."

How do I know my baby is OK at 4 months? ›

By now, your baby's head should no longer be wobbly. Four-month-olds have pretty good head control while sitting supported, and they can hold their head and chest upright while lying on their stomach during tummy time. They also can kick and push with their feet.

What can a baby eat at 4 months? ›

Most babies' first food is iron-fortified infant single-grain cereal mixed with breast milk or formula. Place the spoon near your baby's lips, and let the baby smell and taste it. Don't be surprised if this first spoonful is rejected.

How do I discipline my 4 month old? ›

Picking your baby up and placing him in another location, giving him a toy or taking away a toy are all good ways to indicate that it's time for a change. When you want your baby to stop doing something undesirable, employ language like “stop” or “don't do that” followed by redirection.

Do babies get bored 4 months? ›

Babies can get bored, even when they can't talk or do much other than eat and sleep. Sometimes, boredom is a sign that your baby needs a sensory boost, so you may want to try to offer more stimulation.

Is TV bad for 4 month old baby? ›

Good evidence suggests that screen viewing before age 18 months has lasting negative effects on children's language development, reading skills, and short term memory. It also contributes to problems with sleep and attention.

What should a 4 month old weigh? ›

Baby weight chart
Age50th centile weight for baby boys50th centile weight for baby girls
3 months6 kg (13.2lbs)5.4 kg (12lbs)
4 months6.7 kg (14.8lbs)6.2 kg (13.7lbs)
5 months7.4 kg (16.3lbs)6.7 kg (14.7lbs)
6 months7.9 kg (17.4lbs)7.2 kg (15.8lbs)
9 more rows

What are some social emotional milestones for a 4 month old? ›

Smiles spontaneously, especially at people. Shows excitement by waving arms and legs. Calms and stops crying when comforted (most of the time). Enjoys playing with people and imitating smiles and frowns.

How much tummy time at 4 months? ›

Place your baby on his belly for 1 to 2 minutes at a time. Try to do this 4 or 5 times a day. The goal is to increase each tummy time session to 10 minutes, 4 to 5 times a day. By 4 months of age, he can be on his tummy 90 minutes a day.

What is a good routine for a 4 month old? ›

Our goal at four months old is about 3.5-4.5 hours of daytime sleep and 10-12 hours of night sleep. As we think about how much sleep your baby should have at this age, you'll want to remember that: No nap should go longer than 2 hours. Wake windows should be around 90 to 120 minutes.

What activity should a 4 month old baby be doing? ›

Cuddle, talk, sing and play with your baby while feeding, dressing and bathing. Put a toy or rattle in your baby's hand and help him/her hold it. Hold your baby upright with his/her feet on the floor - sing or talk to your baby as he/she “stands” with support.

How do I know if my 4 month old is advanced? ›

Top Signs Your Baby May Be Gifted
  1. Exceptional Alertness: ...
  2. Advanced Motor Skills: ...
  3. Early and Extensive Language Skills: ...
  4. Excellent Memory: ...
  5. Curiosity and Fast Learning: ...
  6. Problem-Solving Skills: ...
  7. Sensitivity and Intensity: ...
  8. Advanced Social and Emotional Development:
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What are the adaptive skills of a 4 month old? ›

Holds head steady without support. Grabs and shakes toys, brings hands to mouth. Pushes down on legs when feet are placed on a hard surface. Pushes up to elbows when lying on stomach.

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