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Prepare a safe and stimulating environment where your baby can move around and explore freely.
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Provide constant warm contact to ensure your baby's sense of security and make him/her feel good.
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Respond to the baby's rhythm and mood. React when he is unhappy as well as happy.
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Talk and sing to him while dressing, feeding, bathing, walking or driving. He may not understand what you are talking about, but his speaking ability will improve as he hears you. If your child doesn't seem to hear sounds or imitate your words, have your child checked by your pediatrician.
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Spend time with your child by talking face to face. Show him that you care about him by imitating his sounds.
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Read books to your baby every day. He will love the melody of your voice and then he will enjoy looking at the pictures.
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If you know a foreign language, use it at home.
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Dancing to music with your child. Make rhythmic movements such as.
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Protect your baby from being exposed to physical and psychological trauma.
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Introduce your child to your other children and parents. Watch for when he is ready to meet new people.
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Encourage him to reach for toys. Give baby cubes and soft toys to stimulate fine motor movements and hand-eye coordination.
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Make sure that others who care for and observe your baby also understand the importance of creating a loving and peaceful relationship for your child. Be sure.
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Encourage your child to sleep for long periods of time at night; consult your doctor to get advice on this important step for your baby's development.
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Make time to play on the floor with your child every day.
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Choose a quality nursery that is compassionate, harmonious, educational and safe. Visit your nursery manager frequently and share your own ideas for caregiving.
Selecting appropriate toys for the age group between 4-7 months
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Unbreakable mirrors placed on the edge of the bed or playground
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Soft balls that make light and pleasant sounds
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Woven toys that make noise.
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Musical toys such as cymbals, maracas, tambourine (you must make sure that no parts are loose.)
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Noise-making and handles baby rattles
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Magazines with bright pictures that you can display
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Baby books with diapers, fabric or cardboard pages
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