After being born, if everything is normal, Baobao will start his own learning journey, and even begin prenatal education in the womb. If you want to provide language enlightenment to your baby, you need to actively educate them on language after birth. So, how should you do language enlightenment for your baby?
1. From birth, mothers report everything they do to their babies, such as changing diapers, drinking milk, washing bottles, etc., to teach them how to listen to sounds. You must persevere. Be proactive in telling the baby.
2. Interact with the baby, look into their eyes, and talk to them. When the baby is four or five months old, they will be babbling with you.
3. After four to five months, you can play music and nursery rhymes for your baby. I bought Fire Rabbit. There are many nursery rhymes inside, and the sound quality is also good. But I thought buying a CD player and playing classical music would be better, saying it could improve my intelligence, but I didn't do that for my little sister at the time. Unfortunately.
4. Take your baby for outdoor play and introduce various things around you that have feelings for them. For example, trees, houses, dogs, brothers, sisters, etc. The baby will consciously listen and point to what they have discovered, asking you to introduce them to them. Smart babies are learning.
5. Show the baby picture books, the baby looks at the pictures, and you read. Learning early reading for babies can also promote their language and vocabulary development.
6. Doing household chores, collecting clothes, drying clothes, washing hands, and mopping the floor with your baby can all positively enhance their cognitive abilities.
7. The above is based on the baby's age from childhood to adulthood. Being a patient and caring mother is not a problem for the baby's mental health and growth!
Mothers with babies at home must pay special attention to language enlightenment for their babies. You can talk to your baby and don't be afraid that they won't understand. In fact, babies are smarter than you imagine and can fully understand their mother's words.