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Learning Through Loving

pfallerj by pfallerj Proud Parent(June 2006) (rank 1st)

Today's Tip - Teach your baby through affection

You want your baby to learn as they grow, but in the early months there's not really that much they can accomplish. Grabbing a stuffed animal or holding their head up is important, but isn't necessarily that much fun for you. Something

that'll help your baby develop immensely and make you feel all warm and fuzzy while you're doing it is by giving affection.

Through affection, you teach your baby many things. And most importantly, you're raising a happy baby in a happy environment. And that's the best environment of all. Here's how your baby and you can learn through affection:

  • Capturing their interest and holding their attention with looks of love and smiles
  • Talking or cooing when you're interacting with them through sound or looks
  • Making sounds and motions with their mouth, arms, legs, or body in rhythm with your movements
  • Smiling back and forth with ear to ear grins
  • Staring at your face while you feed them or play with them (my favorite)
  • Relaxing when you hold or rock them
  • Sharing laughter
  • Strengthening their hands through touch and close contact

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shoolacy
5.00 (Excellent) | August 2006 | shoolacy
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my son is a little terror he smiles at the word no looks at me with a cheeky grin and then does what he was about to I hug him and he wants to go down so he can try and toddle I try to hold his hand for support and me standing close makes him plonk his padded behind on the floor and not attempt to walk till im at a safe distance what do i do for his inderpendant streak??


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