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4 keys to promote baby's perceptual development

Be sure to seize the critical period of baby's sensory perception

By Na Qi HePublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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4 keys to promote baby's perceptual development
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Baby is really smart because you pay attention! The more fully developed your baby's perceptual skills are, the more knowledge and experience he or she can store in his or her memory, and the more room and potential he or she has to develop his or her thinking and imagination. Therefore, from the day your baby is born, parents should promote the development of all aspects of your baby's sensory perception through a variety of means, and actively guide your baby to recognize and explore the world around them through sensory perception. In the process of promoting a baby's sensory development, 4 key points should not be ignored.

Be sure to seize the baby's perceptual critical period.

Different sensory perceptions have different developmental rules, for example, the development of hearing begins in the fetal period, 0-6 months is the sensitive period of visual development, the sensitive period of tactile development is from 0 to 2 years old, around 3 years old is the sensitive period of orientation perception, 2 to 3 years old is the sensitive period of size and self-awareness development, the sensitive period perception will be later, around 7 years old. Observation is a more advanced form of perception, based on the successive development of various sensory perceptions, 3 to 6 years old to usher in the development of a baby's observation of the sensitive period.

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Specific methods: hanging some bright, sound toys in the baby's bed, with a variety of bright items to attract the baby's eyes. Toys and other items to change position more, so as not to cause strabismus.

2. Perception is best developed in an imaginative and active state. The development of perception is carried out in ecological situations, i.e. life practices so that the baby can pay attention and remember more naturally.

How to do this: Place the handkerchief on the baby's face, lift it constantly, and put it over the baby's eyes. You can train for 1-2 minutes a day. Because this light and account dark stimulation for baby is very important, often tricky light stimulation baby generally want to grasp the light in front of the 1.5 months, while the baby has not received stimulation until 3 months later to have this action.

3. To develop the baby's perception comprehensively and systematically. In the first year of life, babies show many sensory abilities of vision, hearing, smell, taste, touch, and kinesthesia, and can integrate different senses, and these abilities develop very fast. Sensory.

Specific methods: When parents choose toys for their babies, they should try to choose toys with bright colors and different shapes, as well as toys that can make various sounds, and it is best to have as many types of materials and textures as possible to stimulate baby's sense of touch. At the same time, during this period, you can let baby try to contact all kinds of fifteen and smell, to stimulate the development of the sense of smell and taste of Babel.

Each baby has its perceptual strengths and weaknesses. Some babies like to see with their eyes, some like to hear with their ears, some are sensitive to smells, and some like to touch all kinds of objects, including their mother's hair. If mommy does not notice these characteristics, it is likely to delay the critical period of the baby's sensory development.

How to do this: Mothers often consciously let their babies look at their faces, lean over and speak to them, call their names, or smile at them, while constantly changing the angle of their gaze. The baby's skin and body are constantly touched, and the baby is helped to do body movements, so that, although the baby's perception is insufficient, they will certainly like to wake up with the mommy body games.

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