How far can a 3-month-old baby see

  I don't know if you have any experience. After a baby is born, if you shake your fingers in front of them, their eyes won't follow your manual movements. But as the baby grows up day by day, I don't know when you start shaking your fingers, and they will follow your fingers to look. So how far can a 3-month-old baby see?

  

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  How far can a 3-month-old baby see

  By the age of 3 months, babies can see things that are about 3 to 4 meters tall. By the time a child is over three months old, they can adjust the focus of their eyes. At this time, their curiosity is strong, their ears are well developed, they are interested in things with bright colors, and they are sensitive to some external sounds. Additionally, at three months old, the baby's eyes can follow the movement of objects. However, at three months old, the baby's visual development has not yet reached full potential. Anything over four meters looks blurry. Also, it is important to pay attention to protecting children's eyes.

  At what age is the baby's vision fully developed

  After about one month of birth, a baby's hearing is basically fully developed and mature, but the development of their vision takes a long time to slowly develop. Around 6-8 months after birth, a baby's vision can basically see as clearly as adults. However, there is still a certain difference in the development of a baby's vision. Some people develop it earlier, while others develop it later. However, many scholars believe that children may only develop normal adult vision after the age of 6 (or even 10).

  The above has shared with you how far a 3-month-old baby can see, and I believe that after reading it, you will also have a certain understanding. Although babies have slow visual development after birth, it does not affect their normal life. Mothers must protect the corners of their babies' eyes in daily life and try not to let their babies see things that are more stimulating to light.

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