2, to provide auditory stimulation, it is best for mom and dad to talk and hum songs with the baby often. Maybe you remember the lullaby your mother hummed when you were a child. If you are interested, you might as well record these soft and quiet songs, so that you can often hum at will when you take care of your children. The change of sound, tone and rhythm is a wonderful way to transfer the restless baby, and at the same time, you can write down some popular songs suitable for your baby. For example, a baby who is patting the bath water will be more lively and energetic when he hears the March. Parents can also write their own children's songs. As long as it is creative and stimulates the imagination, the baby will like it.
3, provide passive exercises, parents can often change the baby's posture in bed and chair, and encourage him to move his trunk, arms and legs. A baby who can control his head and neck always likes to roll around or play with his arms and legs. You can also gently pull your baby's legs and swing from side to side; Let the baby hold something tightly, and the parents will open their hands and then close them. However, these games can only last for a few minutes, and it is best to play them while changing diapers and taking a shower. Most parents like to sit on the floor with their babies and let them roll. If putting a toy on the floor can attract the baby's attention, encourage him to climb there.
4, provide tactile stimulation, the baby has a pair of dexterous little hands since childhood, and the touch of both hands occupies an extremely important position in the whole sense of touch. Whether it is cold or hot, thick or itchy, it is transmitted to the cerebral cortex through the skin. Different fabrics such as velvet, satin and cotton can be provided to rub the baby's arms, calves and thighs. While rubbing, tell the baby the touch of the cloth, such as "rough", "soft" and "hard". Or try to brush the baby's soles with feathers or a soft toothbrush to make him feel different, and then brush his face, fingers and other parts with feathers. You can also let your baby's hands touch water, sand, mud, gravel, peas and other things that are easy to touch in daily life, and compare their differences.