Home / Baby / Baby Milestones 7-month-old baby milestones Although your baby may not be on the move quite yet, now's the perfect time to start babyproofing. By Motherly Updated April 18, 2023 Rectangle We independently select and share the products we love—and may receive a commission if you choose to buy. Inside this article 7-month milestones at a glance An in-depth look at 7-month milestones Activities for 7-month-olds Our favorite products for 7-month-olds Supporting your 7-month-old baby’s development It’s science: Your baby loves ‘talking’ to other babies A note from Motherly: 7-month milestones Your 7-month-old baby is curious about the world around them—and the ways they are focusing their energy is proof they are eager to explore. Unlike those earlier days of parenting when “playing” with your baby seemed slightly one-sided, your active and engaged 7-month-old loves interacting with you. Although your baby may not be on the move quite yet, you probably realize that the developmental milestones of crawling and walking are right around the corner. That makes this the right time to baby-proof the house! By keeping track of what milestones your 7-month-old baby is working on reaching, you can support their development. Consult with your pediatrician if you have any questions or concerns. Related: A parent’s guide to car seat safety: Tips, rules & product picks 7-month milestones at a glance Your little bub has been busy. From sitting up to starting solids, rolling over to recognizing faces, they’re building on all those amazing skills for some even bigger changes coming this month. Get ready for more moving and grooving, mama—your little one might be working super hard on starting to crawl, which means walking is around the corner, too. But savor this stage: Baby might be able to recognize their own name now, sleep keeps getting smoother and there are even more fun foods to try and games to play with your cutie while they’re still (somewhat) stationary. So sweet! An in-depth look at 7-month milestones Read on to find out what you need to know about 7-month-old baby development this month to best support your little love’s growth. 7-month developmental milestones Here’s what The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) says about 7-month-old baby milestones. (Editor’s note: The 7-month milestone guidelines were written to reflect the behaviors that 50% or more of children exhibit at a certain age. Note that milestones are not a perfect metric: It’s key to speak to your pediatrician if you have concerns about your unique child.) Senses Big news! At 7 months, your baby now has full color vision, the ability to track moving objects, and mature distance vision. Any uncoordinated eye movements (such as eyes crossing) should have self-resolved. If not, check in with your pediatrician. Your baby has been listening since day 1, but now is developing more and more language comprehension. Not only can your baby distinguish emotions based on the tone of voice, but they should also recognize their name and understand the word “no.” Motor skills Your 7-month-old baby is increasingly steady while sitting independently and may not need to keep their hands on the ground for support. While standing with support, your baby should be able to keep all of their weight on their legs. Your baby can transfer objects from hand to hand and uses a raking grasp to grab things. Social and emotional skills Your little social being enjoys interacting with other people—and observing their actions. Your 7-month-old baby uses their voice to express their feelings. They also feed off others’ expressions of emotion. Related: 6 strategies to help your small child process big feelings Baby’s sleep at 7 months Your babe is more active during the day, but plenty of sleep should still be front and center. As the American Academy of Sleep Medicine explains, a 7-month-old baby should get between 12-16 hours of sleep per 24 hours. This is generally divided into both nighttime sleep and around three naps during the day. All that activity can actually be a little too exciting for some babies—and cause them to have more trouble settling in when it comes to sleep. “Because of this new phenomenon, you may notice that they become more easily distracted, which can sometimes interfere with sleep,” points out Rachel Mitchell, a certified sleep consultant and founder of My Sweet Sleeper. “Your child should be getting about 3 to 4 hours of day sleep and 10 to 12 hours of night sleep in this stage,” she explains. “If they are getting less, it’s important to address any underlying issues or challenges that may be present, as the right amount of sleep is crucial for their brain development.” What baby sleep looks like at 7 months: Your baby may be taking 3 naps per day Your baby may no longer need to eat at night Your baby may be awake for 2 to 2.75 hours at a time “At seven months, your child shouldn’t need a night feed as long as they are getting adequate nutrition during the day,” Mitchell shares. “So if your baby still wakes up looking for a feed, try to allow them to self-soothe or respond with other soothing techniques.” Read more: How much sleep does a 7-month-old baby need? Feeding a 7-month-old Between now and when your child turns 18 months, they’re in a period of being very open to new tastes and textures. Embrace it! Now’s the time where you’ll really want to introduce a wide variety of foods, including vegetables, fruit, grains and proteins, to help encourage those tiny tastebuds to accept fresh flavors. The other good news? You can start to stretch out breast milk and formula feedings even more, too, as your baby’s feeding schedule starts to center more around family meal times. The AAP and La Leche League (LLL) recommend the following feeding timeline and amounts for 7-month-olds: Solids: Offered two times per day or at family mealtimes Breast milk: Up to eight ounces every four to five hours Formula: Six to eight ounces every five to six hours While offering solids, the recommended serving sizes for a 7-month-old are: Infant cereal (single grain) mixed with breast milk or formula: three to five tablespoons (optional) Fruits: two to three tablespoons Vegetables: two to three tablespoons Shredded meats, eggs, yogurt and soft-cooked plant-based proteins, such as lentils: two to three tablespoons Read more: 7-month-old baby feeding schedule & amounts 7-month-old health & growth At 7 months, a baby boy could range in weight from 14 pounds to 22 pounds. For a baby girl, the weight range is 13 pounds to 21 pounds. The averages are listed below. How much does the average 7-month-old weigh? According to the WHO: A 7-month-old baby boy in the 50th percentile weighs 18 pounds, 5 ounces (8.3 kilograms) A 7-month-old baby girl in the 50th percentile weighs 16 pounds, 14 ounces (7.6 kilograms) How long is the average 7-month-old? According to the WHO: A 7-month-old baby boy in the 50th percentile is 27 ¼ inches long (67.6 cm) A 7-month-old baby girl in the 50th percentile is 26 ½ inches long (65.7 cm) Read more: 7-month-old baby health & growth guide Activities for 7-month-olds Your 7-month-old is getting even more competent at using their hands. Now’s a great time to work on learning some nursery rhymes and simple songs with hand motions they can copy, as well as introducing a new board book or two—they can work on turning the pages themselves! Here are a few activities to do with a 7-month-old baby: Baby-friendly books: Stack up a few new board books or fabric books for your baby to explore. Looking at the colorful pictures, turning the pages and pressing buttons for sounds will delight all their senses. Make a baby playlist: Music is so powerful in encouraging language development as well as rhythm and movement. Create a playlist of baby-friendly songs your little one loves, and focus on ones where you can add in hand motions to do together in time (psst: you can even make them up). Busy bee: Your little one loves to push buttons (like your laptop keyboard)—and helping them keep those finger busy in a not-potentially destructive way can be a game-changer. An activity cube is a baby-proof way to test out cause and effect—and keep those tiny hands tinkering. Related: Activities for a 7-month-old: Fostering baby’s development Our favorite products for 7-month-olds Baby Banana Banana Toothbrush • $8.49 The super popular Baby Banana offers little ones a soothing, nubby surface to chew as well as their first introduction to oral hygiene. 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Play with your 7-month-old baby by hiding a toy under a small blanket or towel and encouraging them to find it. With a sense of object permanence, they can be “in” on the game now. Engage your 7-month-old baby’s senses by looking through a family photo album and naming the people. Or read a familiar book they love to encourage memory and recall. Related: It’s science: Reading the same books to your child over and over makes them smarter It’s science: Your baby loves ‘talking’ to other babies According to a study from the Acoustical Society of America, 5-month-old babies had 40% longer attention spans when listening to other babies “talk” than adult vocalizations of the same vowels. Not only are babies more interested in talking with each other, but these early conversations also promote the development of more advanced language skills. (Don’t take it personally! The researchers stress that it’s still important for parents to talk with their babies, too.) A note from Motherly: 7-month milestones With a 7-month-old baby, it can simultaneously feel like just yesterday when they were a teeny newborn—and so long ago when you consider how much they’ve developed. While they are focused on learning and playing, we know you may feel pressure to help them hit every baby milestone “right on schedule.” But the truth is that babies progress at different paces and that milestones are just general guidance but not hard-and-fast rules. Bring up any questions with your little one’s pediatrician. Look ahead: 8-month-old baby milestones A version of this story was originally published on Oct. 16, 2021. It has been updated. 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