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Intelligence evaluation of 5-month-old infants
Intelligence evaluation of 5-month-old infants

After 5 months of intelligence assessment, the 5-month-old baby is cute and naughty. In fact, when the baby is 5 months old, although the physical development is more mature than before, the intelligence is completely invisible. Many parents also pay great attention to their babies' intelligence. The following is a five-month-old baby's intelligence assessment.

The intelligence assessment of the 5-month-old baby is 1 1. In fact, these performances of the 5-month-old baby do not represent the IQ level, but the unconscious behavior of the baby. At this point, the baby can't consciously make some movements, so the baby's intelligence can't be judged by the baby's performance. Although I don't know whether the baby's intelligence is high or low, there are some ways to improve the intelligence of a five-month-old baby.

The baby's intelligence also develops within five months. At this time, some behaviors are conducive to stimulating and promoting brain development, and can also promote the baby's intelligence. When the newborn is within five months,

Mom can sing some songs to her baby, which is good for stimulating the brain and improving intelligence. Some babies will also do some corresponding actions. At this time, all the baby's performances show that this method stimulates the baby's brain development.

3, take the baby to see strangers and some new things, these behaviors can help the baby's brain development. You know, when babies face strangers and new things, their brain development will be stimulated.

Babies face new things that strangers and babies have never touched. These things that have never been touched can make the brain accept and adapt in many ways, thus helping to improve the baby's intelligence.

Judging the intelligence level of a 5-month-old baby can generally be evaluated from the baby's performance in interpersonal communication, language development, large amount of exercise and fine movements. If the baby behaves normally, it usually means that the baby is mentally normal.

1. Interpersonal communication: 5-month-old babies can generally distinguish strangers from acquaintances and have fear of strangers, such as showing fear of strangers and showing closeness to relatives. In addition, the baby will have a social smile and laugh.

2, language development: 5-month-old babies will gradually pronounce multiple vowels, have babbling performance, and will have full eye contact with adults;

3, big action: 5 months baby's big exercise is generally to turn over, have the ability to sit up, and some babies can lift their heads higher. The baby's big movements are usually gradually from turning over to learning to sit down, and gradually appear the performance of sitting independently;

4. Fine movements: 5-month-old babies may perform fine movements, such as reaching for something or pinching things with their hands, and they will grab what their parents handed to their babies. Some babies will imitate the facial expressions of adults, and fine movements will gradually transition from passive grasping to active grasping.

If the 5-month-old baby can't make a sound, just giggle, or have difficulty eating or spitting milk, it may indicate that the baby has some mental problems. At this time, parents are advised to take the baby to the hospital in time, find out the reasons and treat it according to the doctor's guidance.

Intelligence evaluation of 5-month-old baby II. Conduct intelligence training and early education for 5-month-old babies.

1, and strive to create rich environmental stimuli.

Parents should try to provide different things and different scenic spots for him to see and play, and avoid letting the baby play alone or staying in bed for 6 or 7 hours a day. If you often walk indoors with your baby in your arms, take a look.

While watching, tell him the names of various objects-this is a table, a sofa, a TV ... or let the baby sit in the car and go outdoors to see the birds, trees, flowers and plants in the yard. Gradually help the baby to establish the initial contact between language and objects, and at the same time help the baby broaden his horizons and enrich his knowledge.

2. Develop your baby's sensory motor skills.

Sensory motor skills are the combination of sensory system (such as vision, hearing and touch) and muscle activity, which is an important manifestation of baby's intellectual development. Parents should mainly exercise their baby's ability from the following aspects:

Hand-eye coordination.

Hands play an important role in infants' intellectual development. Babies of 5 or 6 months will see things with their eyes first, and then reach for them quickly and accurately.

Mom and dad can promote the development of baby's hand-eye coordination ability through a variety of toys and games. Such as dolls, balls and other toys that can be caught, play games such as catching, catching, throwing and shooting. We should also consciously teach children to hold the bottle with small hands and send the nipple to their mouths to cultivate their hand-eye coordination ability in life.

Eye-ear coordination

This refers to the baby's ability to hear nearby sounds and turn his eyes and body. Often playing music tapes in different positions, or talking to the baby, can help the baby find the sound source freely and accurately, and can exercise the child's eye-ear coordination ability.

3. Create a pleasant and warm emotional atmosphere.

Parental love is the driving force to promote the baby's intellectual growth. 5-month-old baby likes to smile at people. You should repay him with touching smiles and kisses. He also likes to "taste" everything, including his toes, and his parents should never severely reprimand and stop him.

Just clean up those "delicious" foods, ensure safety, and look at these behaviors of babies with appreciation, because this is their exploration of the environment and themselves. It is in your admiring and encouraging eyes that the baby is getting smarter every day!

5-month-old baby intelligence assessment 3-5 months old baby develops intelligence games.

Rolling pin (physical exercise)

You can roll the baby back and forth very gently on the carpet or bed. If he likes, you can repeat these actions and tell him it's rolling.

Knee riding (body movement, hearing/language)

Let the baby sit on your lap, face you, hold his armpits and move your hips to the edge of the chair. When you bounce your heels and repeat the brisk rhythm, your baby can experience the happy feeling of jumping.

Stroke (body movements, fine movements)

When the baby plays with water and splashes water, he also begins to realize his body. Playing in the water not only keeps his body clean, but also makes him feel the size and the existence of his body.

Let's smell (intelligence/logic)

You can let your child smell all kinds of smells, such as food seasoning, the smell outside the house, perfume, no matter what you smell at that time.

You can also smell fragrant plants or flowers for him.

Physical games (vision, hearing/language, fine movements)

Hold the baby on his knees, touch different parts of his face and tell him the name of that part. For example, gently touch his nose and say, "This is your nose (using the baby's name)." Can be repeated many times.

You can also pick up his little hand and touch your nose and say, "This is mom's nose." Then, you can ask the baby, "Where is your nose?" Put his little hand on his nose and tell him, "Here it is." So you can play games like "Where are your eyes" and "Where are your ears" with your baby.

Let's touch (hearing/language, fine movements)

Put your child on the bed or mat. When you lean down and touch his face with your face, say "face" and then put his hand on your face. Similarly, you can learn "nose", "mouth", "chin" and "neck" ... and gently guide his hands to touch your different facial organs.

Elevator (intelligence/logic; Listening/Language)

Let the baby be sandwiched between two adults, each holding his arm, lifting him up and down repeatedly, saying "up, up, up" and "down, down, down", and he will initially understand the meaning of rising and falling from the game.