"Yes, God forbid her body actually learns to deal with the world," he said sarcastically. The worse part was that Pansy was probably brought up that way, a disgrace, that's what it was. "Take her out, cover her, but take her out, and stop with the charms. I'm not saying leave her in the freezing cold, but a few minutes out will do her good."
He looked at her. "Too young? My dear, she's four months old, she should be sitting by herself, and she would if you let her. There is no reason why she wouldn't."
While he talked, he checked Polly. He didn't use magic, not yet, first he wanted to see how the baby reacted, and any Healer that didn't use all of his senses to visit a patient should retire as far as he was concerned. "Well motion coordination is pretty good for her age, but you should have her sit, give her things to touch and discover, and I don't mean just toys. Wooden spoon and a pot, and you'll see that soon enough she learn that it make noises. Your kitchen is a wonderful teaching experience for a child."
He took out his wand and too her measurements, recording them in the her chart. "Is she been eating? Is she cranky or crying too often? Is she sleeping through the night?"