
At 4 months of age, infants typically achieve significant developmental milestones in motor skills, social interactions, and language development. Parents are encouraged to observe these milestones closely and to promptly address any concerns about potential developmental delays. Early detection and intervention play a crucial role in supporting healthy growth and ensuring that children receive appropriate support as needed.
Milestones In Action: By Four Months- The CDC's 4-Month-Old Milestones Photo Library offers visual examples of developmental milestones that infants typically achieve around this age. It includes images demonstrating behaviors such as reaching for objects, rolling over, and making babbling sounds. This resource helps parents and caregivers recognize and monitor their baby's developmental progress through visual cues and descriptions provided by the CDC.