The baby lies flat, and the red ball shakes about 20cm above the baby's eyes. After attracting the baby's attention, it slowly moves left and right in an arc while shaking the red ball. Note that at this time, mom and dad's faces are hiding aside, so don't let the baby see them or talk. If the child gets good grades, it can be a little harder. You can try to make the red ball move up and down or make a circular motion.
Promote the development of vision. From birth to a full month, the baby's ability to distinguish between color and light develops rapidly, and he can gradually distinguish between red, yellow and blue, and he doesn't like gray tones.
Subsequent color card
The baby lies flat, and the color card is placed flat about 20cm above the baby's eyes. After attracting the baby's attention, it slowly moves left and right in an arc. Note that at this time, mom and dad's faces are hiding aside, so don't let the baby see them or talk.
Promote the development of vision. Babies like to see black and white round or checkered cards with regular shapes. If you wear black-rimmed glasses, the baby will also like to look at you.
Looking for sound source
The baby lies on his back, and gently makes a few gentle and rhythmic sounds at a distance of 10- 15cm from one ear of the baby. At this time, the baby will immediately open his eyes and use his eyes or turn his head to find the sound. Do one side first, then do the other. Note that at this time, mom and dad's faces are hiding aside, so don't let the baby see them or talk.
Promote auditory development. Before the baby was born, the hearing ability had developed very well. Ta doesn't like listening to strong sounds. If your baby doesn't turn to the sound source when playing this game, but turns in the opposite direction, then you should reflect. Is it annoying for the baby if the voice is too loud? If the same voice rings three times and the child is not sensitive, change the voice or change it in a few minutes.
Talk to the baby or sing.
Cross your hands on the baby's headrest, gently lift the baby's head 15-30, look at the baby with a smile at a distance of about 20cm from the baby's eyes, talk or sing softly until the baby's eyes meet yours, and then slowly move left and right in an arc.
It mainly promotes the development of vision and hearing and the integration of audio-visual perception.
All audio-visual training should be based on this. Remember to look more into your baby's eyes and talk and sing face to face with your baby.