Birth to 18 months
Your baby should be able to grasp your finger and any small toy that give her. She should be reaching for objects, you should purchase a baby gym for her put it on the floor .He should begin playing with own feet . Should be engage in pretend play, give the child a toy telephone one that is interactive. You should purchase developmental toys. Toys that the baby can interact with for example-- the baby can open area parts the requires pushing using the fingers. The baby needs to strength her finger muscles . This prepares her for writing. Teach the baby how to clap, sing Patty Cake to him and do the actions. If you do knot know the songs goggle it.lol. At six months begin giving the baby snacks and allow her to feed her self-- this is call hand to mouth coordination.Give the baby a small ball to play with ,this helps to develop her small muscles. These are just a few ideas for fine motor skills.
Reposted-- The next few days will be blogs that were posted a few years ago. I thought it was important to revisit these for the new subscribers.
Your baby should be able to grasp your finger and any small toy that give her. She should be reaching for objects, you should purchase a baby gym for her put it on the floor .He should begin playing with own feet . Should be engage in pretend play, give the child a toy telephone one that is interactive. You should purchase developmental toys. Toys that the baby can interact with for example-- the baby can open area parts the requires pushing using the fingers. The baby needs to strength her finger muscles . This prepares her for writing. Teach the baby how to clap, sing Patty Cake to him and do the actions. If you do knot know the songs goggle it.lol. At six months begin giving the baby snacks and allow her to feed her self-- this is call hand to mouth coordination.Give the baby a small ball to play with ,this helps to develop her small muscles. These are just a few ideas for fine motor skills.
Reposted-- The next few days will be blogs that were posted a few years ago. I thought it was important to revisit these for the new subscribers.
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