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What should children do in the second month of physical training?
Pick up the baby with its head up.

Lift your belly, lift your head. After training, the baby can not only raise his face to see the bell stuck in front, but also leave the bed for a short time and lift his shoulders.

Practice climbing mountains

While lying down and practicing your fingers, you can put your hand against the child's sole. Although your head and limbs can't leave the bed at this time, the baby will run to his head with all his strength, and sometimes he can run more than a foot with one strength. This kind of exercise can advance crawling with abdomen as fulcrum to 6 months and crawling with hands or hands and feet to 7 ~ 8 months. Without this kind of training, some babies will not crawl until 1 1 ~ 12 months, or they will not crawl at all, which will affect their all-round development. "Crawling" is very important for the comprehensive and healthy development of the senses.

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Let the child lie on his back in bed, stand by the child's bedside, call the child's nickname or talk to him, clap his hands, etc. Make the child turn his head.

Limb movement

Continue to do baby aerobics several times a day, when the baby is awake and in a good mood.

Hand movement

Touching children's hands often promotes grasping reflex. Put the tinkling stick into the baby's palm, and the baby will immediately grab the stick. Adults hold the baby's little hand with their hands to help him stick to the clenched action. Babies can also learn to hold their parents' fingers. Old gloves made of different materials can be washed, stuffed into foam plastic and hung above the crib with elastic bands where small hands can reach them. Parents can help their baby to hold the raised gloves, let the little hand hold the wool, rubber or leather gloves, and let the baby touch toys made of different materials to promote the development of perception. Because the hand is a tool for care and comfort, the baby's opponent has a special liking. Once he plays with his hands, he throws those beautiful and colorful toys behind him.

go on foot

"Walking" is a potential ability of newborns. If this potential is strengthened, the baby can walk independently in about 10 months. If ignored, this potential will disappear within 30 ~ 40 days, and untrained children will walk independently after 13 months. Early standing and walking, the vision is wider than lying down, and the cognitive ability is greatly strengthened and accelerated.