In this video, we talk about the development you’ll see in your baby in the three- to six-month range and how you can encourage and help your baby learn. Topics include: • three to six months • language and communication • social and emotional milestones • cognitive milestones • development • normal expected age ranges • infant milestones • movement milestones • physical development • baby’s personality • interacting with baby.
Tag: Baby’s 1st Year Series
Baby on The Move
Even before your baby was born, she was on the move. Much of her physical development before and after birth leads to her ultimate goals of standing and walking. From the earliest milestones to when she is finally walking, skipping, and jumping, a baby must learn many new skills along the way. This video will walk a parent through the developmental milestones that ultimately lead to their baby’s first steps. It will also offer helpful tips to create a safe environment for a baby’s exploration, and what to do if they come to a bump in the road, where their baby is not hitting those key milestones
Movimiento del Bebé
Aun cuando tu bebé no había nacido, ya estaba en movimiento. La mayor parte de su desarrollo físico antes y después del nacimiento lo conduce a lograr sus metas de ponerse de pie y caminar. Desde los primeros gestos hasta que logra dar sus primeros pasos, brincos y saltos, el bebé debe aprender nuevas habilidades. Tu bebé tiene muchas cosas que ver y experimentar. Este video acompañará a los padres a través del desarrollo del bebé desde sus primeras risas, balbuceos y gestos, hasta dar sus primeros pasos. También te ofrecerá consejos sobre cómo crear un ambiente seguro para cuando el bebé comience a explorar, y qué hacer si te sientes como en un laberinto sin salida si tu bebé no está logrando sus primeras metas.
Dunstan Baby Language Lessons 1 & 3
Lesson 1:Covering the first three sounds and Priscilla’s story, this lesson will help your clients understand their baby and the cries and sounds they make. Included topics in this lesson are: Priscilla’s story; a welcome; “neh” means “feed me”; “owh” means “I’m tired”; “eh” means “burp me.”
Lesson 3:In lesson three, you will learn what the sounds “eairh” and “heh” mean. Dunstan Baby Language comes from Priscilla Dunstan, who was born with the unusual gift of a photographic memory for sounds. Topics include: • Dunstan Baby Language • Priscilla Dunstan • baby words • listen to baby • “eairh” • “heh” • gas bubble pain • baby massage • diaper change • baby body temperature • uncomfortable baby.
