Most babies can do it.
You can look up on your stomach and respond to sounds. You can stare at other people's faces. You can simply follow the object with your eyes. You can make "singing" or "ahhh" sounds. You can see black and white patterns. Face to face:
You can face him face to face and let him observe your face carefully. The newborn can only see two or three centimeters in front of him, so you have to get close to his face. You can also use the mirror to make him pay attention to his face.
2. Touch:
Touch the baby and practice touching the baby (as written above! ), caress and touch the baby's whole body.
3. "Chat:
Although the newborn sleeps most of the time, you must talk to him more when you are awake. When he makes a "goo goo" sound, respond in time.
The second month: exercise big moves. Smell ability.
Most babies can do:
Can make "Luo Lu" and "Goo Goo" sounds. Eyes can follow objects within the visual range. When you notice your little hand, you can look up and keep smiling for a while. Laughter can raise your head 45 degrees, and your movements are more stable and coherent. 1, prone exercise:
Prone is the best exercise for a baby, but you need to take care of him all the time in the room. Do it two or three times a day to exercise the muscle strength of your baby's neck and upper arm, depending on your baby's reaction.
2. Know people by smelling the fragrance:
Your baby is familiar with your smell. His sense of smell is quite mature. You can also give your baby something with a unique smell in life, such as soap or vinegar, and see what different reactions he will have.
3. Continue to "chat" and touch:
Respond to the baby's "ahhh" and "goo goo" and encourage "talking". In the meantime, you can continue to enjoy touching.
The third month: learn to turn over and improve your visual and auditory abilities.
Most babies can do:
You can recognize your face and smell, keep your head steady, follow moving objects with your eyes, scream, make "slight" and "goo goo" sounds, spit bubbles, recognize your voice and do small push-ups.
1. Turn over the exercise
Let the baby lie on his side and guide him to lie on his back with toys (pay attention to safety).
Recognize sound
Make various sounds, such as ringing bells and squeezing plastic toys, to cultivate the baby's correct voice.
The discrimination of sound.
3. Visual tracking
Walk around in bright clothes and see how your baby's eyes track you.
The fourth month: language enlightenment, grasping ability
Most babies can do it.
Smile, laugh out loud, you can support your weight with your legs, you can respond with "goo goo" when talking to him, you can grab a toy, and you can change from prone to supine. This month's early education plan recommends:
1. Call.
Pretend to make a phone call or tell a story, and your mouth can be exaggerated. This is interesting communication and language ability training.
2. Create more opportunities to grasp.
Give your baby handkerchiefs and toys with handles to play with, increase the chances of grasping and exercise the grasping ability of your baby's hands.
Tap, tap
Let the baby experience different sounds and rhythms in the flapping.
4. Large sports events
Give your baby more opportunities to practice lying down and turning over.
The fifth month: hand-eye coordination and language skills
Most babies can do:
You can distinguish eye-catching colors, play with your little hands and feet, know your name and turn to new sounds, from prone to supine, or from supine to prone 1. Create more opportunities to grasp.
Give the baby more things to grasp with his hands, so that he can have a chance to understand the world with his hands. Helping the baby reach the small toys on the baby fitness rack is a good practice of reaching out and grasping.
Listen to the baby's own recording
Record the baby's words with a tape recorder, and then play them to him to let him know the concept of "listening".
Sit up straight hand in hand
Slowly pull the baby's hand to make him sit up, or hold the baby for a while.
Month 6: Fine hand movements. Language ability.
Most babies can do:
You can turn around and imitate the voice. You can change from prone to supine or from supine to prone. Ready to start adding complementary food. You can sit unsupported and put things in your mouth. Can pass things from one hand to the other. Grab the button.
Find some brightly colored buttons or beans for the baby to catch (be careful not to eat by mistake).
2. Talk to your baby more.
Always tell your baby about things around you and encourage him to see, touch and feel.
3. Free activities
Hug the baby when he wants to hug him, but give him more opportunities to move freely when his mood is high.
Month 7: hand coordination, understanding the eternal concept of objects.
Most babies can do:
Can sit without support; You can put things on yourself. The body can jump forward or start climbing; Can speak vaguely or pronounce some syllables; Get to know strangers. 1, clap your hands
Encourage the baby to slap the object with both hands and allow the baby to take the spoon by himself.
2. Play hide-and-seek with your baby
Cover his beloved toy with a handkerchief and show it to the baby to help him understand the concept of object eternity.
Step 3 identify colors
Start to let the baby distinguish one or two colors, such as starting with red.
8 months: language ability, crawling ability.
Most babies can do:
I will call my parents "mom" and "dad" (but I may not know who is who); Can pass things from one hand to the other. 1, language development
Tell the baby the name of the thing and his body parts, and pay attention to practice his finger pointing.
2. Crawling ability:
Use yourself or toys to tease TA to move forward in front of the baby, and exercise the climbing ability.
3. Hand movements
Encourage the baby to pass things from one hand to the other.
9 months: crawling, cognitive ability
Most babies can do:
Can stand with things; Can speak vaguely; Or pronounce some syllables; Began to understand the eternity of objects. 1, obstacle crawling
Give your baby more opportunities to practice crawling, and set more changes for his journey with toys or objects at home, so that he will feel happy crawling.
Step 2 distinguish between day and night
Help your baby understand the causality of things around him, such as turning on the lights at dark and turning off the lights at dawn.
10 month: Fine movements and strong imitation ability.
Most babies can do:
Will wave goodbye; Can pinch things with thumb and forefinger; Skilled climbing, the stomach can leave the ground. 1, two-handed development
Consciously teach your baby to express some meanings with "simple gestures", such as eating, holding, hugging and goodbye.
Step 2 pick up beans
Pick up beans with the baby and sort the toys.
Step 3 imitate
Babies nowadays like imitation best. On the premise of safety, let the baby participate in what you usually do.
Month 1 1: motor skills, visual recognition.
Most babies can do it.
I can call "dad" and "mom" correctly, play the game of clapping my hands and hiding cats, stand for a few seconds without taking anything, walk a few steps to understand "no" and some simple instructions, and put things in a container. I recommend this month's early education program.
1. Standing exercises
If the baby likes to stand, give him more opportunities to practice. If he doesn't like it, don't force him.
Learn more about colors
Consciously choose different shapes and colors of food and toys to guide the baby to observe and understand. You can also start sorting food and toys by color.
Fill and pour
Babies like to put many things in a container and then pour them out.
1February: fine motor ability. Independent consciousness.
Most babies can do it.
I can imitate other people's actions, express what I want with gestures, take a few steps and say individual words except "mom and dad".
1. Beading practice
Encourage your baby to string beads and continue to pick beans.
Playing house
Give your baby a doll and give you a chance to take care of others.
3. Large sports events
Give the baby a safe space for activities and let him practice standing, bending and walking.
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