Weight? 16lbs 8oz!
Clothing? He is still in 6 and 6/9 months clothes and size 3 diapers.
Sleep? He is not a big napper but we are working towards 2 naps a day, one morning and one afternoon. He sleeps a wonderful 11+ hours at night!
Toys? Computers, remotes, cords and cables, anything that spins, phones, clothing tags and anything else he can find.
Eating? His appetite has increased since he has been on the Prevacid. He had been eating about 5-6 jars of baby food and around 20 ounces of formula. He is also eating grits in the mornings and several snacks throughout the day. He drinks juice and water from a sippy cup as well.
New discoveries? He moved into a sitting position from laying on his belly and can crawl backwards! He is a clapping, waving, high-fiving, scooting and talking machine! He loves to walk while holding onto someone's fingers and can stand for a few seconds by himself.
What I am looking forward to? Daddy to come home Friday, Gymboree on Saturday and Father's Day on sunday .
New Things/ Things to Watch For? The 9-month-old child continues making major gains in development and begins displaying a little independence. The youngster of this age is always begins displaying a little independence. The youngster of this age is always on the move and will begin to get opinionated about such things as what foods to eat and when to go to sleep. Occasionally, these opinions turn into foods to eat and when to go to sleep. Occasionally, these opinions turn into protests, so now is the time to begin setting some limits and saying "no." The following comments are designed to help you and your partner enjoy your 9-month-old while continuing to gain confidence in yourselves as parents. The information is not intended as a substitute for well-baby visits by your newborn's pediatrician. Never hesitate to ask your child's physician for guidance concerning specific problems. This is the reason for regular well-baby checkups. newborn's pediatrician. Never hesitate to ask your child's physician for guidance concerning specific problems. This is the reason for regular well- baby checkups
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