Thursday, March 18, 2010

Infant Stimulation Activity 19: the magic of black on white



Two 2-inch triangles point to point, yes, thislooks like a bowtie and is a featured design on a Babysmartees t-shirt. This is a preferred shape to offer your infant for visual stimulation - to learn to focus and concentrate. It may seem like a simple shape to you, but it is complex for your infant.




Interchange this shape with a paper plate face (see Infant Stimulation Activity 6) and then exchange again with the checkerboard shape (see Infant Stimulation Activity 7) - antoher featured design on a Babysmartees t-shirt.


Watch your baby’s eyes and watch him focus. When he turns away it is time to change the shape he is looking at and eventually time to stop the activity. He does not need more than 15 minutes.

Now it is time to cuddle, or rock, or just get on with the rest of your day! Easy! Fun! Good for baby!

Monday, March 15, 2010

Infant Stimulation Activity 18: Motion (slow motion)

The day is hectic for everyone and the more hectic for you the more so for your infant who is along for the ride wondering what is going on, stimulated (and often overstimulated) by so many sights, sounds, and movements. It may be time to teach your baby relaxation and how to wind down.

Put a small baby cotton sheet or blanket over your shoulder, let your baby's head rest on it as you move about; do not be surprised when the baby falls asleep! Or for a change of direction, rock your baby gently as you sing softly, and look into her eyes.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Infant Stimulation Activity 17: Hearing


Talk, talk, talk to your baby and you will stimulate the development of the hearing center in the brain. The longer and more you talk with your baby the more brain cell connections occur. These connections set the foundation for the utterance of the first word, and the second word, then dozens and thousands, and a whole language!

So, what do you talk to an infant about? It is as simple as telling him what you are doing. When you are changing his diaper, describe what you are doing. Hold up the diaper and say “diaper” then “next I lift baby, and fold over the diaper “ and so on. Be happy and smile and reinforce a good job once the activity is over: say “Good boy!” with a big smile followed, of course by a cuddle.

Do the same during bath time, changing clothes, or even sorting laundry!

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Infant Stimulation Activity 16: Springtime Scents

Spring is coming (to those of us in colder areas) and nature will soon be in bloom. What a great time to get your baby outside for some stimulation! There will be so much to see, hear, touch, and smell. Perhaps you have an herb garden, or a flower garden, or even a vegetable garden. Introduce your baby to the various plants and their wonderful and unique scents. Remember to smile and be just as excited as if you were experiencing the scents for the first time. Life and learning is wonderful!

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Infant Stimulation Activity 15: Sing a Song

Sing a song! It doesn’t much matter what song; the best one’s for newborns are those that mom or dad are singing. Sing about diaper changing, putting on booties, having a bath, looking out of the window - you name it, you can sing about it. Babies love music and they love their parents; they will love their parents singing!

Be sure to smile and it helps if you can laugh at yourself - well, it helped me between my less than appealing sound and the funny lyrics. But we had fun!

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Infant stimulation activity 14: Touch and Language


Is you infant able to sit up in a high chair yet? And do you find yourselves in the kitchen a lot? (Even if you say no, this all can be done while baby is on your lap and any room at all, you may substitute the objects or bring in stuff from the kitchen!) Whatever you are doing int your kitchen, show your baby the object you are working with and name it. For example, if you are holding a cup, show it to her and say, "cup" at least 5 five times. Then let her touch it, if it is plastic then let her hold it! Do the same with a spoon and try other objects even fruits and vegetables.

Finish today’s fun with a big smile and of course a cuddle.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Infant stimulation activity 13: What's That Sound


The amazing thing about sound is that every one is new to your infant. Even the most mundane sound is of interest, especially as your baby matches the sound with a movement and/or object. If you are in the kitchen, tap a spoon on the table while baby sits in your lap or in her high chair. If you are reading a book, or finished reading a book, flip the pages. If you were writing, then tap the pencil.

Don’t forget to smile, showing your baby how much fun this is. Even though you have tapped a pencil a million times, it is new to her and therefore a fun first for you both!