Babies need to be stimulated in order to have a correct brain development. Learn how to do it.
Babies are smarter than you might think. This is because they receive a lot of information through many channels and are constantly working to combine that information with what they already know. They perceive the world by play and explore it. They are in what we consider a sensorimotor stage of play.
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At this stage, information is captured with the senses, moving around rooms and taking and manipulating objects. It is important take advantage of this stage and be able to enhance development baby’s brain. Here are some ways to do it.


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How to play with your baby for good brain development
Developing a flexible attention span
If babies are confined to looking at the same thing over and over again, they find no space for create mental categories or see the different ways the world worksTherefore, it is important to limit screen time, and replace it with attention to the objects and activities around you.
Babies are great observers that they pay attention to their parents or whoever is caring for them. Try showing them new things or talking about what they are looking at. It may seem basic, but it is very stimulating for them.
Getting out of the game routine
Sometimes when you play with your baby, you realize that you are doing the same thing over and over again. Instead of being repetitive, it is important change the game slightly. If he’s banging on a pan with his hand, offer him a wooden spoon to use. If he’s playing with his cars, try making noises to add to the experience.
Serve and return
For parents, it is important to provide their children with interactions of “serve and return”as if they were playing a tennis match full of emotions and action. Sometimes you can try new things and have fun, sometimes you can exceed a limit, and that’s okay, because we also learn from failure.
While it is common for a parent to be exhausted all day, it is important to make room for that space of exchange of interactions every day. This will promote language, thinking skills and understanding of themselves and others.
Source: Ambito

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