Clinically, there is no such thing as the seven signs of intelligence in two-month-old babies, and babies of this age cannot be judged to be intelligent or not, but their neuromotor development can be judged to be normal by their motor development, language development and other manifestations. Two-month-old babies can’t be judged to be smart, and there is no such thing as the “seven signs of smartness”. But parents can judge whether their neuromotor development is normal through motor development, language development and other performance. 1. Normal motor development: 2-month-old babies can hold their heads up briefly in the upright and prone positions. 2. Normal speech development: 2-month-olds mainly cry to express their needs, and can usually produce harmonious guttural sounds at this stage, which means the feeling of wanting to talk. 3. Other: 2-month-olds can show facial expressions such as smiling, and their eyes can rotate with the objects they are looking at. If two-month-old infants have the above performance, it means that their neuromotor development is normal. Parents can communicate with their infants more often and let their infants listen more, see more and touch more, which is very beneficial to promote the neuromotor development of two-month-old infants.