Your Busy Little Explorer is on the Move!

May 14, 2025

Months seven and up with your little one bring a whirlwind of new discoveries and milestones. Your baby is becoming more independent, curious, and is eager to test and explore their growing motor abilities and social skills. Here’s what you can expect to see in the exciting months ahead, along with tips on how to encourage baby’s development.

Milestone moment: It’s time to move

Hold on to your hat, your baby is on the move. At seven months, your little one may be sitting up on their own already. From the sitting position, your baby may lean forward on their hands in a tripod position to support their body. Your little one will also start to stretch, bounce, and may even try to stand, especially when perched on their behind. They’re full of beans!

To support your baby during these active months, engage in playful games like peek-a-boo and pat-a-cake. When your baby is leaning forward from the sitting position, offer toys they can reach for and bang together to boost the fun!

Baby’s motor skills are also developing quickly, and they may start reaching for toys and even show frustration when playthings are taken away from them—which shows that their cognitive skills are growing. And here’s a pro tip: when you want to calm your little one down and get some rest, playing some classical music may do the trick.

Top takeaways: Stay active and engaged with your baby. Encourage their exploration by creating safe spaces for supervised playtime on the floor.

Milestone moment: Coordination in motion 

By eight months, your baby is becoming more coordinated. They may be able to transfer objects from one hand to the other and will likely begin turning toys upside down to investigate them (so cute!). Baby’s fine motor skills are also improving, and they may start picking up smaller objects and “raking” them towards themselves. Stacking and nesting toys, such as cups and sturdy blocks, will provide your baby with hours of engaging play.

At this stage, sitting up alone may no longer be enough to satisfy them. They might begin crawling, scooting along, and even pulling themselves up to stand.

Top takeaways: Encourage your baby’s development by letting them explore more freely. While small bumps and tumbles are inevitable , these exploratory experiences will teach them valuable lessons about spatial awareness and balance. 

Always supervise your baby during their active time.  

Milestone moment: The social butterfly emerges 

By the time your baby reaches nine months, their communication skills are blossoming, and their understanding of language may be growing by leaps and bounds. Your little one may start to recognize their own name and respond to familiar words. 

At this stage, they may start to understand simple requests like, “Give mommy the toy, please.” They’re also discovering that communicating their needs may help them get what they want. 

Top takeaways: This is a great time to introduce more word and rhyming games, and to read to your baby as often as possible. Encourage babbling, which is how babies learn to use their voices. Keep playing music, too, as babies instinctively respond to rhythms and enjoy bouncing to the beat. 

Every baby is unique

Always remember that these milestones are general guidelines. Every baby develops at their own pace, and it’s completely normal for some babies to reach milestones earlier or later than others.

Don’t hesitate to talk to your doctor if you have any questions about your baby’s development.

Canadian Paediatric Society, Caring for Kids. Playtime with your baby: Learning and growing in the first year. Accessed April 2025. https://caringforkids.cps.ca/handouts/behavior-and-development/playtime_with_your_baby