Babies Smiling at Babies

Babies Smiling. Smiling country boy baby in autumn foliage. Selective smile (around 9 months) at this age, your baby starts distinguishing between people and will recognise you distinctly.

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Other moments are more subtle, like the sight of your infant gently smiling in his or her sleep. Portrait of a cute, smiling baby boy on white. Your baby’s first true smile will most likely occur sometime between weeks 6 and 8 (and usually not before weeks 4 to 6), and it will most likely be in response to recognizing someone very special, like you!

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Babies give parents many of their most heartwarming moments in life. Your baby at this stage may smile at anyone who responds to her/him. Starting between 6 and 12 weeks of life, babies develop a social smile—an intentional gesture meant just for you. So, when you see your newborn smiling, you’re not imagining it, their facial muscles are developed enough to create a smile.