This is the time when parents and babies tighten the bond of love. During these three months, the baby only focuses on "not eating and sleeping, sleeping and eating". Babies also respond more positively to their parents. Gradually, you will easily recognize the "streaks": what your baby likes, what he hates, how he likes to eat, sleep and play.
You can take advantage of the time you feed your baby to talk to your baby
How can the baby do what the mother handles
I'm learning to control my body.
I know how to turn around to see the person I love and things that interest me. I can flip, crawl to get close to my mother or an interesting toy.
You can sit with your mother to support you and keep your head steady.
You can coordinate your hands and knees to move back and forth, so you are ready to crawl around to freely explore.
Put your baby in many different positions to help him develop new skills such as rolling, pear, crawling, and crawling.
Make sure your baby is always playing on his or her back.
Help your baby sit up, help him observe and learn around the world with a new perspective.
When your baby sleeps, remember to always put your baby on his back.
She knows how to use my hands and fingers to explore.
I know reaching and grabbing objects or toys, then studying them with my fingers, hands, and even with my mouth to see how they work.
Let your baby explore for themselves through toys with different shapes, sizes, materials and sounds. Show your baby how to use it by vibrating, shaking, beating, dropping objects ...
You can communicate through your sounds, actions, and facial expressions.
When she shook the drum, I laughed and fluttered my arms around to signal me that I still wanted to play.
You can make a few different sounds as if you are "talking" with you.
Watch and respond to your baby's cues.
Your baby is smiling - I think you like to look at me in the mirror. Do you want to look in the mirror again?
Please "talk" back and forth with your baby . When you respond to a babbling sound, you are showing your baby that you are interested in what he or she says. This will stimulate your baby to learn to speak.
I am practicing with the world around me.
I started to practice the habit of eating on time, sleeping properly.
I know to pay attention to the "daily routine". When you turn off the light, you know it's time to go to bed.
Schedule activities for your baby.
Practice your baby's bedtime awareness by performing the same sequence of actions each night, such as: first taking a bath, then telling stories, feeding, and finally singing. ru.
Sing the same song as you prepare to feed your baby. Every time your baby hears the song, he knows he's going to be breastfed. This helps to ease the baby's appetite for food as well as help him learn to wait.