When did the baby start giggling?
Generally speaking, it is two or three months after birth, and each baby's development speed is different.
There are three periods of baby laughter.
The first stage is spontaneous smile.
From birth to the first month, the baby's smile is unconscious. Sometimes when he sleeps, he will inadvertently pull up his mouth when he dreams. At that time, he just exercised his muscles and couldn't control this smile.
The second stage is a teasing smile.
At 6 to 8 weeks, the baby will feel happy and laugh when he knows his state.
For example, if mom touches his little face and sings a lullaby with him, he will smile brightly at you happily.
Making fun of the baby is good for his mental health development.
The third stage is communicative smile.
At two or three months, the baby will smile at the face, but if it is sideways, it will not smile. He smiles when he sees familiar things.
The baby will giggle at this time. Laughter can also be an important criterion to test whether a baby can vocalize normally.
Why do you want your baby to laugh more?
Laughter is a sign of baby's health, and laughter is the beginning of baby's communication with others. Experts from the University of Washington recently revealed a research data: Laughing babies are smarter when they grow up. So the more babies laugh, the smarter they are, so we should make them laugh more.
How do we often make our baby laugh more?
First, every time the baby smiles, the mother should respond positively to him, and we should also smile at him. This is a social reaction and a communicative reaction in this period, which is very beneficial to the emotional intelligence development of the baby all his life. If a child is born without anyone talking to him or smiling at him, he will set a gloomy and indifferent tone all his life.
Second, the easiest way to make your baby smile is to let him look at people's faces, approach him with his own face, and make faces. Babies usually smile easily.
Third, cover your face with your hands, then let go, play hide-and-seek and go to the early education center to play English. The voice is like this: PICA-PICA-P! This game has been played until primary school, and children still love to play it and laugh when they see it.
Fourth, blow on his stomach, and the child will laugh when he blows.
Fifth, tickle his armpit, and he laughs when he tickles it. After a long time, he will giggle before he gets close, and then he will run away.
Sixth, pretend to eat their fingers. Babies will shrink their hands in fear and giggle.
Seventh, pretend to fight and spit, and the baby will laugh when he sees it.
Eighth, wave brightly colored toys, small toys that make sounds, give them, touch their little hands, and get them back quickly, and they will laugh. In fact, teasing cats is the same. Take children to see cats. Cats especially like to play with long things.
In short, babies often laugh happily, which is very beneficial to the development of children's emotional intelligence. Don't ask me why I know so many ways to amuse my children, because I took my children to the photo studio when they were 100 days old. This year is the tenth year, and I am already familiar with all the ways to amuse my sisters and children in the studio. If you don't believe me, try.
Today's topic: When did your child start laughing loudly? What other good ways do you have to make children laugh? Welcome to share your message.