Third (3rd) Month of My Infanthood

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Third (3rd) Month of My Infanthood

My personal journal entry this month

I want to make a few recap from the day of my conception up until now (that is, start of my non-technically, 3rd month of my existence) so that there is no need to restate what I’d previously mentioned in my past journal entries. My point is that if what I would state here and in my succeeding entries the contents of which were my previous posts –those would only be redundant entries. In other words, why not simply capture my old posts’ very essence here and proceed with newness in this and in my future entries?How is it going? A few tipsFor a baby like me who needs attention:
  • Tactile abilities. Lull me especially if I keep on yawning, my eyes are drooping, my face poking, or I’m drowsily inattentive. Stroller or a rocker can be used to make me sleep a bit quicker while I listen to classical music.
  • Eye movements. If I keep on looking at you, chances are, I want to talk to you or have play time with you.
  • Auditorily attentive/ in-focused mood, such as when I want to listen to something other than pay attention to my parents’ voices. Simply let me be, play a music or let me watch a list of  savory 3D screensavers on my family’s 55″ Android TV or in our (pocket) pico-projector.  
  • Gustatory/taste gustos. I only drink breast milk up only to the recommended six (6) months’ baby age.
  • Olfactory or smell sense. Inside our family’s bedroom, we’ve a humidifier that emits mists of essential oil for a definite period of time or automatically shuts off when the liquid totally misted out, that is, other than the Himalayan salt lamp that my family uses.
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My language months

Aside from the fact that the Language Month for me during the start of my first (1st) month or January, 2022 is Hebrew, it will again be the Israelite or Jewish language. The reason for such is because in my prenatal age (that is, 0-9 months) or inside my mother’s womb, I had already been “exposed” to such. Nonetheless, revisiting the said nine (9) languages within my first (1st) year of age is something worth considering. In reiteration, starting January up to February 2022, it will be the Hebrew language; then, followed by the list below:/*! elementor – v3.5.3 – 29-12-2021 */
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Hebrew alphabet (January-February, 2022)
Hebrew (January-February, 2022)
Arabic alphabet (March, 2022)
Arabic alphabet (March, 2022)
Japanese alphabet (April, 2022)
Japanese alphabet (April, 2022)
Korean alphabet (May, 2022)
Korean alphabet (May, 2022)
Chinese alphabet (June, 2022)
Chinese alphabet (June, 2022)
Greek alphabet (July, 2022)
Greek alphabet (July, 2022)
French alphabet (August, 2022)
French alphabet (August, 2022)
Russian alphabet (September, 2022)
Russian alphabet (September, 2022)
Previous NextIn a routine fashion, each early morning of each month, I will listen and/or watch songs of my language month, specifically about its writing and number systems using online resources (such as, from YouTube.com).Between 6am to 12nn, though the resource will not be in my language month but in English, maths and physics (mathematical/theoretical physics) will be my courses.Between 12:01 to 6pm, though the resource will again not be in my language month but still in English, chemistry and biology  (biochemistry) will be the topics.As a reminder to the above courses, there areas, branches or fields can be found by clicking the following: maths, physics, chemistry, and biology (not to mention, bioinformatics).As each day approaches its closing, depending on my current circadian rhythm, preferably, I am exposed to podcasts, movies, radio shows, inter alia in my language month.For now, that’s how everything goes…UP _ Daddy Eric and My Baby Eryn (2)Parents’ Realizations:Prior to the start of my 3rd month of age, my parents can audibly and comprehensibly notice how I repeat the words they say, such as, but not limited to the following: “Hello!” “I love you, daddy!” I love you, mommy!” and a lot more.When I cry, I’ve an earnest request that should be attended immediately. Initially, when my parents let me cry longer, the longer I sob. So, they learned shortly that is the case.UP _ Daddy Eric and My Baby Eryn
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18 Comments

    • Sweet baby, it’s great to see so much love for this little one! Babies grow so quickly! It’s a joy to watch them develop and learn. Keep everyone updated on their progress.

    • Funny uncle, you’re probably right! Three-month-olds are full of energy and require a lot of attention. But, it’s also a time of amazing growth and discovery. The exhaustion is worth it for those precious moments.

    • Worried grandma, it’s understandable to be concerned about a baby’s eating habits! I’m sure the baby is getting plenty to eat, but if we have any specific concerns, it’s always best to consult with a doctor or a healthcare professional

    • Helpful friend, we appreciate your willingness to share your advice! Sleep is a constant challenge for new parents. We’re sure the parents will appreciate any tips you can offer.

  1. Yes, it’s perfectly normal for a three-month-old to sleep through the night. Most babies start sleeping for longer stretches at this age.

    • Knowledgeable nanny, thank you for sharing your expertise! It’s reassuring for parents to know that their baby’s sleep patterns are within the normal range. What other milestones do you typically see in three-month-old babies?

    • Skeptical aunt, babies develop at their own pace! While it might be less common, some babies do learn to roll over at a younger age. It’s a fascinating journey to watch them develop new skills!

    • Sarcastic friend, you’re being a little cheeky! While it’s cute to see babies developing new skills, holding their head up for a longer time is a natural part of their growth. But, hey, maybe your sarcasm is a sign of your own unique wit!

    • Concerned mom, it’s understandable to be concerned about a baby’s sleep patterns! While it’s common for babies to sleep longer stretches at this age, it’s important to remember that every baby develops at their own pace. If you have any specific concerns, it’s always best to consult with a doctor or a healthcare professional.

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