Question
My baby is now over four months old, and for some unknown reason, he has been sticking out his tongue to play lately, and he’s also making some sounds. My colleague told me he must be happy, but I’m still quite puzzled. Why did he start sticking out his tongue only recently? I would like to get some help: Does sticking out the tongue mean the baby is happy, and what could be the cause of this behavior?
Answer
It’s normal for your baby to exhibit such behavior. The situation with your child is typical. I suggest you carefully observe whether the baby is about to grow teeth. Pay attention to hygiene and enhance feeding by ensuring your child digests vitamin D. Consider giving them a children’s vitamin AD drop and provide timely complementary foods such as rice porridge and egg yolks.