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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Intelligence Games for Babies 4-6 Months

Your baby is now 4-6 months old, moving more swiftly. Home range power was growing. Here's a game that honed intellect and stimulate its development:

Play-a-boo. Renyahnya laughter began to enliven your home. He did not want to lose yell, "Ba!" when asked to play-a-boo. Occasionally babies pay attention to your reactions and begins to imitate your facial expression.

Playing rattle. The baby was so intrigued with rattle searching and trying to hold his own. Since its legs rested body is still strong, he tried to reach by rolling around and can ... hooray! He just held and often rattle fall because his hands were still holding strong.

Autistic Signs In Children

The following signs could be identified from infants aged 1 year and above. If you find one of the following signs, you should be "suspicious". Consult this to your pediatrician.
  1.  Infants less an expression, such as smiling, laughing. If you do not even ever see him smile, you should be "suspicious"  
  2.   Did not react when his name was called. 
  3.  Babies do not ever produce any sound, such as mumbling, spraying saliva, or experimenting with the tools of articulation (lips, tongue, oral cavity) to try to communicate with you.
  4.  His eyes rarely meet face or make eye contact with anyone who approached her face. Or, you often find baby concentrate observing an object within a few minutes.
  5.  Baby, rarely never even imitating the motion of objects, or reply to your hand waving.

SWIMMING MAKES HIGH IQ

So, ma'am-sir, take your baby swimming. Although still a baby, no problem. In fact, the newborn was not going to sink when released into the water.
Results of research in Melbourne, Australia, showed statistically IQ of children who are taught to swim as a baby higher than children who are not taught to swim or be taught to swim after age 5 years. The children were measured his IQ when they were aged 10 years. Not only that, the physical growth, emotional and social even better.
Other research has shown that babies are taught to swim more easily than adults, because babies have never had the X factor such danger. Is not the baby does not understand the danger? After all, babies love the water so that he too would like to be invited to swim. Well, this makes it easier to learn to swim.