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What sensory games do eight-month-old babies have?
Sensory integration training generally lasts for 2~3 months, and the effect is better. Any child can play these games, and these games will also have a positive effect on his growth and development. What sensory games does a one-month-old baby have?

8-month-old baby's game

Grasping objects (vision, fine movements)

Collect scarves, handkerchiefs or other balloons that can slowly fall into the air. Sit on the floor with your baby in your arms, throw the silk scarf into the air, and when it falls, raise your arm to catch it. Then throw it out and let the child catch it. Let him open his arms and let the silk scarf fall into his arms. Continue to play other projects.

Where is the baby's hand (vision, intelligence/logic)

Play hide-and-seek with the baby. Sit face to face with him on the ground, put the blanket on his knees, put the baby's hand on or under the blanket and ask him where he is.

Hidden toys (vision;

Intelligence/logic)

Put a part of the toy under clothes or blankets and let the baby find it. This game helps babies understand the persistence of objects.

Where is mom (auditory/verbal, emotional/social)

When there is a mother and others present in the room, let others hold the baby and ask, "Where is mother?" If he turns to his mother and smiles, it means that he has understood the meaning of this sentence. You can also play "Where is Dad?" with your baby.

Roll the ball (fine movements, emotions/sociality)

You need a ball made of soft cloth. Sit on the ground with your baby in your arms and let the baby face you. You roll the ball to him first, then hold his hand and tell him how to roll it back to you. He'll find it interesting. With a little encouragement, he will soon learn to roll the ball back.