1, muscle game
From 6 to 12 months, muscle development will change greatly. From learning how to sit, the baby develops into a prone position. Children can learn to sit still and then pull the edge of the furniture forward. Some babies learn to walk before they are even one year old. Here are some ways to help you improve your baby's muscle motor skills through interactive games:
2, cross-legged game circle
As the baby sits better and better, you can form a circle with four legs and sit face to face. This position is suitable for that kind of obstacle game.
Step 3 climb forward
Putting the baby's favorite toy out of his reach can attract the baby and make him change from sitting posture to crawling posture. Toys that can play music and toys that can make sound are the most suitable.
Step 4 play in the water
Once the baby can sit comfortably, the bathtub has a new use. Can turn the baby's bath time into a happy time to play with water. This also helps the baby adapt to the situation in the water.
Step 5 look for treasure
Play treasure hunt with crawling baby. Put the baby's favorite building blocks in the room and encourage him to collect them together.
6. Social cognitive games
The baby's response to the caregiver is becoming more and more beneficial. At this stage, the baby begins to react to things around him, especially his own name. Waving and clapping are interesting skills and you will find that your baby can learn them easily. The baby's curious nature will prompt him to systematically discover every interesting corner and small gap in his territory.
Second, why is the baby always noisy?
1. Need to burp
Of course, parents can't force their baby to burp, but if your baby cries after feeding, it's probably that he needs to burp. Babies will swallow a small amount of air when drinking milk, and a certain amount of air will accumulate in their stomachs, which will make them feel uncomfortable. You need to take a taxi to get rid of the air in your stomach, but some babies can't burp themselves and need the help of their parents.
2. Too cold or too hot
When you take off your baby's clothes after taking a shower, change his diaper or clean his body, the baby may feel cold and then cry and protest. Newborns are usually wrapped in swaddling clothes to keep warm, but be careful not to let the baby get too hot. Generally speaking, babies are more comfortable to wear, or wear an extra layer than adults. Too young babies can't complain about being too hot or too cold. They can only cry loudly to get your attention.
This dress is uncomfortable.
Sometimes babies cry because their clothes are too small and tight, they feel uncomfortable or because their hats are too tight. Improper clothes may affect your baby's blood circulation, so be sure to wear loose and comfortable clothes for your baby. Some babies are particularly sensitive, and waving labels on rough clothes will make them feel uncomfortable, so parents must pay more attention when buying clothes for their children.
4. Teeth (plural teeth)
Babies teething is actually the most difficult stage. If you find that your baby is in pain and you don't know why, try to feel his gums with your fingers. You may be surprised to find that there are hard nodules on his gums, which means that your baby is teething. Usually, babies should have their first teeth at 4 to 7 months. Parents should help their children through this painful period and look for ways to relieve toothache.
5. Strong stimulation
Babies are more easily stimulated by their surroundings. Indoor light, noise, TV screens and sounds can all cause babies to cry. Crying may be a way for babies to express their inner feelings. Some common lights and sounds of adults may be a strong stimulus to the baby, which will make the baby feel uncomfortable with them and then suddenly cry. Therefore, parents should avoid the baby being too strongly stimulated by the outside world.