Therefore, some researchers infer that even newborns have memory ability.
For example:
On day 10, the baby can remember your smell;
1 month-old, remember when I usually breast-fed him (I wanted to breast-feed at that time);
4 months, recognize you at a glance from a group of people;
For seven months, I remember that as soon as the music stopped, the little people in the music box would pop out.
Doing so contributes to intellectual development:
A little surprise: Blow it gently on your baby's face, arms or calves with your mouth, and they will like this little stimulation to the skin.
Respond to the baby: If the baby smiles at you, or babbles to express his desire to communicate with you, immediately respond to him by imitating his voice, which will make them realize the value of his language and be more willing to express it.
Scratch the soles of your feet: the baby will laugh at first. Scratch the soles of his feet or tickle him gently, and he will be happy. Moreover, laughter is the first step to cultivate a sense of humor.
The third intellectual leap: about 12 weeks.
The baby knows some activities. As a result, his past rigid movements became flexible, and he learned to control his behavior. This also proves that they have their own "skills." They will scream, giggle, learn English excitedly, and keep trying to "talk" with their mothers or others.
Doing so contributes to intellectual development:
Make a monkey face: bulge your cheeks and let your baby touch your nose. When he touches it, you breathe. Let him pat you on the head again, and you can make a strange sound when you shoot; When the baby grabs your ear, you stick out your tongue ... slowly, they will find some connections between behavior and phenomena.
Small hands tell you: hold the baby's small hands and guide him to touch various objects, such as cold window frames, wooden doors, leaves of plants, clothes hanging on the balcony, etc. To exercise his perception.
The fourth intellectual leap: about 19 weeks.
Babies know how to grasp things, turn or flip what they can get, and observe the movement of objects. At this time, he will study everything-touch it with his hands, or simply send it to his mouth.
Doing so contributes to intellectual development:
Mirror game: let the baby look at himself in the mirror and he will find that he can make the "children" in the mirror wave and smile. All the babies like this game.
Turn over: when the baby is lying on his back, give him a small toy to attract the baby's attention, and then move the toy aside to promote the baby to practice turning over.
Free touch: find a box to put rags, silk, wool, nylon, etc. Gently brush their cheeks, stomachs and legs with these things and describe the feeling of these things to the baby.
The fifth intellectual leap: about 26 weeks.
The baby gradually understands the causal relationship between things. He already knows that one thing can be put inside another thing or outside the third thing. The game he is most interested in is taking things out and moving them in, making everything a mess.
Doing so contributes to intellectual development:
Hide and seek: let the baby slowly understand how an object disappears and reappears.
Look at the scenery from another angle: changing the position of the baby's dining chair is a great challenge to his memory. Does he remember who was sitting on the left before?
Secret under the paper towel: Many babies like to take the paper towel out of the box, which is a game that can exercise children's senses.
The sixth intellectual leap: about 37 weeks.
The baby knows how to classify things abstractly. For example, he knows that dogs always bark, big dogs and puppies, black dogs and white dogs are no exception. This shows that he has begun to use logical thinking like an adult.
Doing so contributes to intellectual development:
Play with food: at the right time, give your baby different kinds and tactile foods, such as cooked peanuts, porridge, noodles and cut into large pieces of fruit. They will use these foods to practice their grasping ability and cultivate their sensory organs in the game.
Let the baby lead you: He likes to see if you are willing to imitate his various actions, such as making funny noises, laughing, climbing backwards and so on. To show your sense of existence.
The seventh intellectual leap: about 46 weeks
The baby realizes that everything has a priority, and his favorite game is "do it yourself" to finish a job first. It should be noted that the best way to develop a baby's brain within 3 years old is communication between parents and children. The more parent-child activities, the smarter the baby's mind.
Doing so contributes to intellectual development:
Reuse of old toys: don't throw away his baby toys in a hurry. Now give your child those rattles or balls, and you will be surprised to find that your baby has found new ways to play with them.
Storytelling: Choose the baby's favorite story and replace the protagonist with the baby.
Building blocks: brightly colored building blocks can give full play to your baby's imagination.
The eighth intellectual leap: about 55 weeks.
The baby finally found that the original order can be decided by himself and can be changed at will. At this time, he can "make a plan" according to his own wishes and clearly express what he wants.
Doing so contributes to intellectual development:
Let the baby be the master: if possible, giving the baby some choices can enhance his self-confidence.