Sunday, August 9, 2015

Cognitive Child Development: "From Birth to 6 Years"

Cognitive development is the way in which your child manages her thinking, and talent to create sense of the world and what is occurring around her. When your child is able to deal with difficulties, telling about it in advance are examples of skills associated with cognitive child development.

At Birth
New-born babies are already energetically using all their senses to investigate their new surroundings.
Your child is seeing new things, listening to new sounds and smelling new particular smell.
When not sleeping, your child is attentive and already learning to deal successfully with a big area of new facts.
Your child...

  • Starts to develop general ideas.
  • Investigates using her senses and using her own action activity.
  • Makes eye communication and cries to point out need.

Aiding Her Cognitive Development
You can aid your baby's intellectual development through play. New born babies answer to things that they see, hear and feel.

  • Displaying Object Try to display objects to her such as brightly colored woolly pompoms, balloons, shiny objects and black and white patterns. Hold the object straight in front of her face and give her time to focus on it and gradually positioning it.

Increasing Her Cognitive Development
  • Make enough physical contact and maintain eye contact with her at all times.
  • Exploit lively, different colors in furnishings around the home.
  • Present her to unusual household noises.




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