Child Development: 7 months. The Power of Partnership The Alliance for Child Welfare Excellence is Washington’s first comprehensive statewide training.

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Child Development: 7 months

The Power of Partnership The Alliance for Child Welfare Excellence is Washington’s first comprehensive statewide training partnership dedicated to developing professional expertise for social workers and enhancing the skills of foster parents and caregivers working with vulnerable children and families.

This is Christopher, at 7 months. He has progressed to sitting without assistance, but he can't "get to sitting" by himself. He must be placed in position, and can maintain his balance only as long as he sits in this "tripod" (3 points on the floor) position. If he moves, he will lose his balance and topple over. Sitting this way frees his hands to play with objects. Meet Christopher

By seven months, the baby has developed considerable upper body strength. Christopher can push his chest and abdomen fully up off the floor. Propped Up

He adds leg movements, which he learned and perfected during his earlier periods of lower body play. He is now in a position to begin the next major gross motor task of crawling. Moving Legs

Chris can support weight on his legs with ease, but he is not able to balance without being held. Standing

Improvement of fine motor skills enables Chris to hold his own bottle and feed himself. Here Chris shows us an early problem- solving skill. He has figured out how to have his bottle and his toys too. This is another sign of developing cognitive ability. Holding Toys

Children of this age are attracted to objects because of their shapes, colors, and textures. Chris creeps on the floor until he can reach his colored sticks and pulls at them. Note he is using a palmar, whole hand grasp, to grab at the toy. Colored Sticks

Chris has a primitive understanding that you can pull at things and they'll come apart. He has discovered how to remove the sticks from their holes, but he doesn't yet understand that they can be put back together. Chris will amuse himself for several minutes pulling at the sticks. Babies this age repeat the same activity many times in succession. They appear to get pleasure from repetition and mastery. We begin to see the development of attention span. Pulling Sticks