Stage three
Intentional communication from three to 10 months
Some babies move through the developmental stages quicker
than others. By six months you should begin giving your babies experiences that
will verify that their cues are being read. For example, when your baby holds
up her hands you should pick her up. You should know when the baby needs a
based on her behavior. You should allow your baby space to grow BT creating a safe
environment that allows exploration. Introduce your baby to new skills like
standing up this strengthen her legs and prepares her for walking, clapping
hands, and moving to music. Your baby is curious. You should provide
developmental toys for your baby that will allow your baby to independently
interact with. Provide infant/toddler books for your baby in a bin on the
floor, this will give easy access. She will read when she wants to. Babies love
empty boxes provide one and observe. It is very important that you read the
infant’s cues then you will learn to respect their needs. Sometimes your infant wants to be alone and
you should allow “me time”.
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