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Child Development
- Infants (0-1 year old)
Developmental Milestones
Cognitive development for your baby means the learning
process of memory, language, thinking and reasoning. Your baby is learning
to recognize the sound of your voice. She is also learning to focus her
vision from the periphery or the corner of her eyes to the center. Language
development is more than uttering sounds (“babble”), or mama/dada.
Positive Parenting
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Talk to your baby. It is soothing to hear your
voice.
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When your baby makes sounds, answer him by
repeating and adding words. This will help him learn to use language.
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Read to your baby. This helps her develop and
understand language and sounds.
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Sing to your baby.
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Play music. This helps your baby develop a love
for music and math.
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Praise your baby and give him lots of loving
attention.
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Spend time cuddling and holding your baby. This
helps her feel cared for and secure.
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The best time to play with your baby is when
he’s alert and relaxed. Watch your baby closely for signs of being tired
or fussy so that you can take a break.
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Parenting can be hard work! Take care of
yourself physically, mentally, and emotionally. It is easier to enjoy your
new baby and be a positive, loving parent when you are feeling good
yourself.
Child Safety First
Now that your newborn is at home, it is time to make sure that your home is
a safe place. Look around your home for household items that might present a
possible danger to your baby. As a parent, it is your responsibility to
ensure that you create a safe environment for your baby. It is also
important that you take the necessary steps to make sure that you are
mentally and emotionally ready for your new baby. Here are a few tips to
keep your baby safe during her first year of life.
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It is important that you never shake your
newborn baby. Newborn babies have very weak neck muscles that are not yet
able to support their heads. If you shake your baby you can damage his
brain and delay normal development.
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To prevent SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome),
it is recommended that you always put your baby to sleep on her back.
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Place your baby in a car safety seat every time
he rides in the car. The safest place for his safety seat is in the back
seat of the car. Children who are less than one year OR are less than 20
pounds should be placed in a rear-facing care seat.
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To prevent your baby from choking, cut her food
into small bites. Don’t allow your baby to play with anything that may
cover her face or is easy for her to swallow.
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Never carry hot liquids or food near your baby
or while holding him.
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Immunizations (shots) are important to protect
your child’s health and safety. Because children are susceptible to many
potentially serious diseases, it is important that your child receive the
proper immunizations. Please consult your local health care provider to
ensure that your child is up-to-date on her childhood immunizations.
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