Children aged 0 ~ 4 months still need gifts? They understand what?
Indeed, at this time they really didn’t understand what and wouldn’t think like adults.
Although I don’t understand, it doesn’t mean they don’t need it. Just came to this complicated and troubled world from my mother’s warm and comfortable belly. Everything around me is fresh to them.
This period is the enlightenment stage for babies to contact this novel world. These little guys begin to try to use eyes, ears, hands or other sensory organs to carefully perceive the unfamiliar environment around them. This is a stage of learning and exploration, also known as the first sub-stage (0-1 month) and the second sub-stage (1-4 months) of the [sensory movement stage].
What we have to do is to ensure that children get sufficient [stimulation] at this stage.
Of course, the toys listed below are only for reference. All toys with rich touch, bright colors and pleasant sounds are excellent for babies at this stage.
Come on, let’s take a look at how to stimulate these little guys with (zu §) lattice (shng) tone (qi á n).
1. Rings and rattles
Newborn babies come standard, one in each hand or even one in each hand.
When parents shake these colorful ringing bells or rattle drums, the crisp and melodious sounds slip into the ears of these little guys.
Babies will look for the source of the sound. Although what they see in their eyes may only be a blur at this time, their eyes will keep a close eye on the object that makes the sound. At this time, the light and shadow changes produced by toys can also arouse their enough interest and stimulate the development of vision.
2. Bell
The bed bell, which can be mounted on the crib and rotate by itself with the help of the battery, and can also make music, is almost an upgraded version of the hand bell, after all, they free parents’ hands.
The baby is also staring at it with interest!
Yes, it is indeed a good thing, providing color and sound stimulation and attracting the baby’s attention.
However, this will eventually reduce the interaction between parents and children, and interactive games will better promote the development of the baby. If you have time, enjoy the fun of ringing the bell with your children.
3. Colorful ball
Soft, meticulous and brightly colored small ball will bring visual and tactile stimulation to the baby.
However, at this stage, the mission of the ball will stop there, because the baby cannot grasp the ball and cannot carry out other operations.
Let the child see, touch, feel and try to beat. Although this is a simple act, it also greatly enriches the baby’s sensory experience.
Tip: The ball is a magical thing. Don’t throw it in a hurry. Leave it until later and let it play to the extreme of being a [ball].
Step 4 Shake the stick
This kind of object, which can be held in your hand, is brightly colored and screams at the first pinch, is also a good choice for your baby.
However, the baby cannot pinch itself. At this moment, parents are needed to help the baby and let him watch it.