Fine movements of infants aged 0-6 months. Careful observation can show the changes of baby's limbs and even head within six months. The development of the baby's limbs and other parts is related to the baby's future practical ability and also affects the brain development. The following are the fine movements of babies aged 0-6 months.
0-6-month-old baby's fine movements 1 Generally, babies within six months have some basic and instinctive fine movements. For example, a one-month-old baby's grasping reflex is to put something in the baby's palm and the baby will naturally catch it. Moreover, a few-month-old baby can play with his fingers, grasp the toys around him, and learn from his parents' actions to shake some toys, such as ringing the bell.
Parents want to better make their baby skilled in fine movements and can exercise their baby more. For example, parents can stimulate the development of baby's limbs through effective massage to help the baby accelerate its development. Generally, after the baby is born, you can massage his shoulders and hands, which can not only make the baby comfortable, but also stimulate the nerves in the baby's hands and other parts, making the baby's hands and feet more flexible. Secondly, the baby's perception of hands and feet is weak, so parents can tie bells or handkerchiefs to the baby's hands and feet, so that the baby can better perceive the existence of hands and feet when waving hands and feet.
In addition, grasping training is also a better way to make the baby's fine movements more stable. Therefore, parents can prepare toys such as bells and sponges that are not easy for their babies to eat, and put them in the baby's palm to try to grasp them. Or you can put a bunch of things in front of the baby, let it catch, and train the baby's ability to catch.
Fine movements of 0-6 months old infants and hand development characteristics of two 0-6 months old infants.
1, as long as you reach out and grab anything in front of you, no matter what it is, you will also grab two small hands at the same time.
2. At this time, the baby will not pinch things with his fingertips, but can only grasp things rigidly with his palm and all his fingers.
3. Hands can be held on the chest to play with each other, and toys such as drums can be passively grasped for about 30 seconds.
4, the baby's grip has no purpose, the whole hand is bent, everything is grasped, and the thumb and the other four fingers are bent in the same direction.
3, the baby can pass a building block to the left hand, and the right hand will take the second one.
4. If the mother teases the baby and covers the baby's face with a handkerchief, the baby can grab it with her hand and tear it off.
5, the baby's hand is unlikely to drive the fingers, but it has been able to use the hands freely, and the hands, eyes and mouth are already more comfortable.
Exercise suggestion:
1 month: Don't bring gloves to the baby, let him swing his fist, watch his hands and play with them freely.
2 months: often stimulate the baby's palm and promote grasping reflex; Let the baby touch some toys with different textures to help the baby play with his hands.
3 months: Show the baby some toys with bright colors and pleasant sounds to arouse his interest in grasping and playing with toys; Put the toy in the baby's hand and take the baby to catch it.
4 months: Put some toys that can attract the baby, such as dolls and drums, and let him practice active grasping. Toys can be practiced repeatedly from small to large. If the baby is not sure, you can help him move the toy to the exact location; One person is holding the baby, and the other person Doby him with a toy at a distance of about 1 m to see if the baby will reach for it. If the baby doesn't reach out, guide him to touch and play with these toys, which will lay the foundation for the future training of reaching out and grasping.
5 months: Hang some brightly colored toys in front of the baby for the baby to grasp. First put it where the baby can reach it, and then slowly move it farther away. Toys with different textures can be changed from time to time, so that the baby can receive different stimuli during scratching. Each training time should not be too long.
6 months: teach the baby to tear paper, cultivate hand-eye coordination ability and exercise the fine movements of the hand; Deliberately pass toys or food into one hand continuously, and adults demonstrate that things in their hands are passed from one hand to the other, so that the baby can practice repeatedly and learn to "stand upside down"; Continue to train your baby to reach small objects, from big to small, from near to far.
0-6 months baby fine movements 30-6 months baby early education.
40% of brain development in infancy is through fine hand movements, especially within one year old. The more flexible your fingers are, the stronger your ability to explore and the smarter you are ~
From June 5438 to 10, I began to touch my baby's fingers properly, making him realize that his hand is not just a small fist. I guide the baby to hold his mother's finger and interact with him.
In February, I began to exercise my baby's grasping ability. I put a scarf or paper in my baby's hand and interacted with him.
In March, I began to exercise my baby's grasping ability with both hands. I put the baby's finger on the catchable toy, and then guide the baby to catch it actively.
In April, exercise the baby's ability to reach forward, guide the baby with his favorite toys, and finally let the baby get it to cultivate his self-confidence.
In May, exercise the baby's ability to exchange toys with both hands, show the baby what is in one hand and pass it on to the other.
In June, teach your baby to draw paper and tear paper towels to exercise your baby's hand-eye coordination.