At three months old, an infant's vision is still developing, and they can typically see objects clearly at a distance of about 8 to 12 inches. This range allows them to focus on faces and objects that are close to them. As their vision matures, they'll gradually begin to see further distances over the coming months.
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with babies that are brought up with interactions they can share love and not much different is put between a infant and an adult
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Show him/her a toy and then put it by them where they can see it but too far away just to reach out to it. It worked for my baby sister :)
a baby usually starts to see color around 12 months or 1 year old.
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See a doctor!
Take it to see a doctor.
No, a month old puppy cannot see very well, because there eyes are not fully open yet. Maybe in about a month and a half, but it depends on the breed.
At 2 months old, a baby can see objects about 8-12 inches away. Their vision is still developing, so they can focus on high-contrast patterns and colors, but their vision is not fully developed yet.