When will the baby be able to see it

  At the beginning of birth, babies have not fully developed their various functions, and their eyes are also blurry when seeing things. They need to gradually become clearer with age. So when will the baby be able to see it, and what can parents do during this time?

  

When will the baby be able to see it1

  In fact, babies can see vaguely after birth, distinguish between light and movement, and are also sensitive to light. Slowly, when the baby grows up to one month, they can see things at a distance of about 20-30 centimeters clearly. After another month, they can track things that are moving, and at two months, they can begin to distinguish colors. When it reaches about four months, one can gradually see things in the distance clearly, and at this time, the development of the eyes is basically complete.

  Babies aged four to six months can see from afar to near, and from near to far. Their retina is well-developed and their vision can reach around 0.1. At eight months, the baby's vision can reach around 0.2. Continuing further until the age of one to three, the child's normal vision should be around 0.6. So at the age of two or three, parents can guide their children to do some visual training. Children also like to observe with their eyes and then use their hands to touch to understand new things, which is a critical period for learning.

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