The baby's training focus from birth to January: visual ability, tactile sensitivity
Solution: You can face the baby face to face, or use the mirror to let the baby pay attention to the changes in his face, give the baby a baby touch, and caress and touch the baby's whole body.
Although the newborn spends more time sleeping, you must "talk" to him when he is awake.
February training focus: the initial big movements, smell ability
Plan: Lie down two to three times a day to exercise the muscle strength of your baby's neck and upper arms, and give your baby soap or vinegar to smell to see how he reacts differently. Respond to your baby's "ahh", "grunt", encourage "conversation", and enjoy the touch.
March training focus: learn to turn over, improve visual and auditory skills
Plan: Let the baby lie on his side and use a toy to guide him to turn to the supine (pay attention to safety).
Make a variety of sounds, such as using rattles and squeezing plastic toys, to cultivate your baby's ability to distinguish sounds.
April training focus: language enlightenment, grasping ability of the hand
Solution: Pretend to call or tell a story, the mouth shape can be exaggerated, give the baby a handkerchief, a toy with a handle to play, increase the chance of grasping. Let the baby experience different sounds and rhythms in the beating, giving the baby more opportunities to practice lying down and turning over.
Training focus in May: hand-eye coordination ability, language ability
Solution: Give your baby more things to grasp with his hands, so that he has the opportunity to understand the world with his hands.
Record the baby's "words" with a tape recorder, and then put them on him to let him understand the concept of "listening", slowly pull the baby's hands to let him sit up, or support the baby to sit for a while.
June training focus: hand fine motor, language comprehension ability
Solution: Find some brightly colored buttons or beans and let the baby grab them (pay attention to prevent accidental eating). Often tell the baby about the things around him, encourage him to see, touch, and perceive, appropriately reduce the time to hold the baby, and give him more free activities.
July training focus: two-handed coordination, understanding the eternal concept of objects
Plan: Encourage your baby to clap your hands, knock on objects with both hands, and allow your baby to take the spoon himself. Playing with the baby "Hidden Cat Cat", using a handkerchief to cover his beloved toy and then unveil it to him, began to let the baby distinguish one or two colors, such as starting from red.
August training focus: language skills, crawling skills
Plan: Tell your baby the names of the items and parts of his body, and pay attention to practicing his movements with the fingers.
Use yourself or a toy in front of your baby to tease him forward, exercise his ability to climb, and encourage him to pass something in one hand to the other.
September training focus: crawling action, cognitive ability
Solution: Give your baby more opportunities to practice crawling, use toys or objects at home to set more changes for his path, and he will feel that crawling is very happy. Help your baby understand the causal relationship between things around them, such as turning on the lights when it's dark and turning off the lights at dawn.
December training skills
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