Games with your baby
Sunday, October 11th, 2009
Playing and learning is an interactive activity and the child will achieve better results if he or she is in a relaxed and appropriate environment. Parents that are too anxious for their child to achieve immediate results, and others that are indifferent and do not value the effort are both contra productive. Games need to be fun for everyone that is participating in them.
Songs and childish rhymes are more and more important during this stage. The child will not only move to the music but will also try to sing. At this age babies will also invent texts that have to do with their body parts so that you signal to them, so teach your baby a happy and fun intonation with mimics, clapping and gestures.
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