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		<title>UNDERSTANDING YOUR BABY</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All fogeys dream about having a healthy, smart, all rounder kid and start to plan for their future from the 1st days of the new born. However few oldsters pay much attention to the initial few months of a babies life and their mental development. It is basically unknown how much a baby can understand [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All fogeys dream about having a healthy, smart, all rounder  kid and start to plan for their future from the 1st days of the new born.  However few oldsters pay much attention to the initial few months of a babies  life and their mental development. It is basically unknown how much a baby can  understand the world around them. Baby&#8217;s development relies on physical  development, genetic inheritance, cognitive abilities or emotional attachment.  But the most significant factor required for the development of a kid is their  parent&#8217;s behaviour. It provides help in exciting emotional and intellectual  growth in your kid is your own behaviour. Though genes play a very important  role but precisely the way in which the brain grows is reliant upon emotional  interaction, and that involves you. A baby observes everything from the way  that you scold to the way that you reward and how you show your sentiment. The  first 2 years of life are imperative in this case because that is when your  baby is building the psychological foundation which will dictate their  behaviour thru maturity. Failure to provide this enrichment in the first 2  years can end up in a life of emotional incapacity, according to attachment  theoreticians. It&#8217;s the emotional quality of the relationship you have with  your baby that will excite their brain for optimum emotional and intellectual  expansion.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s competitive world fogeys have a tendency to push children for  educational development from a particularly early age but pushing baby to learn  words, numbers, colours and shapes too early forces the kid to use lower-level  thinking processes, instead of develop their learning capability. Such tricks  aren&#8217;t useful to baby&#8217;s educational process, they&#8217;re most likely damaging. It  is so sensible to target building baby&#8217;s emotional talents.</p>
<p>Because feelings tell the kid what he wants to do&#8211;move his arm, make a  sound, grin or scowl. Emotional development isn&#8217;t just the foundation for  critical capacities like intimacy and trust it&#8217;s also the basis of intelligence  and a wide selection of cognitive abilities. Pros say that even mathematics  talents are at first learned thru emotions. By the age of 8 weeks your  youngster has a clear vision and he / she will be able to totally see you and  make direct eye contact. These beginning visible experiences of your baby play  a crucial role in social and emotional development. The loving gawk of mums and  dads to child is reciprocated by the baby with a loving gawk back to the folks,  causing their endorphin levels to rise, so completing a closed emotional  circuit. As a consequence of the moment-by-moment matching of emotion, both  partners increase their emotional connection to each other. Toward the end of  the first year, as crawling turns to walking, a shift happens in the  communication between kid and fogeys. But all folks have days when they&#8217;re out  of sync with baby, and it isn&#8217;t such a bad thing. In reality, it&#8217;s quite  valuable so helping in building a kid&#8217;s confidence.</p>
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		<title>You and your baby</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Mar 2009 07:02:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Babies develop varied skills through activities that parents engage them with. Their first playmates are generally parents because their world is limited to the family they reside with. Once your baby starts recognizing your voice and your touch, you need to move on to the development of other sensory skills of the child. Whatever your [...]]]></description>
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<p>Babies develop varied skills through activities that parents engage them with. Their first playmates are generally parents because their world is limited to the family they reside with. Once your baby starts recognizing your voice and your touch, you need to move on to the development of other sensory skills of the child. Whatever your baby’s age, always make it a point to interact with him/her. Through these activities your baby will learn to distinguish sounds and their sources. Your child will also realize that there are a lot of sounds and tasks that can be controlled and that certain results are expected when certain things are arranged in order. For example, babies are very sharp when recognizing the sound of their father’s cars. They can almost always tell without actually looking outside the window that a family member has arrived. It is essential to keep them occupied as they grow up because this is the time they start developing skills and abilities required for a fruitful life ahead.</p>
<p>What should you do to make your child both receptive and giving? What activities will stimulate his/her interest and lead to good physical, mental and social development? Here’s a small list of activities that may interest and entertain both you and your child. It is also the best way to bond with your child.</p>
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<li>Hold your baby every single time with the same care and affection. This reassures them and makes them feel secured and loved. Their sense of self-worth increases due to the attention that they receive, this being very important in future.</li>
<li>Sing lullabies when you put your baby to sleep, other songs when you are just spending time with your kid.</li>
<li>Even if your baby is very young, you must make it a point to talk to him/her. He/she may not be capable of responding yet but the child’s hearing skills will make him/her notice the words you use.</li>
<li>Take your baby out in the garden or the terrace instead if confining him/her to the crib. This will make the child realize that there are other places to explore.</li>
<li>Be consistent with feeding and putting your baby to sleep. Erratic changes will disturb you baby since he/she expects certain activities at certain times.</li>
<li>Buy your kid toys that will increase his/her ability to interact.</li>
<li>Read good short stories while putting your baby to sleep.</li>
<li>Let your child play with any article that he/she takes a fancy to as long as it is not dangerous.</li>
<li>Tummy time activities are considered to be one of the best since they allow for physical development and strengthening.</li>
<li>Play games like peek-a-boo with your baby. All babies love this game more than anything else since they find something new every time you play this game.</li>
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<p>As your baby gets older you can increase the number of games as well as the complexity of these games. It will only increase your child’s capability to understand his/her surroundings and will also improve his/her key life skills. Happy parenting!!!</p>
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