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Brain Builders

An Introduction

By Tammy Morey

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Then simply choose the article addressing activities for infants your child's age. Remember to enjoy yourself because your baby takes his cues from your reactions and feelings, so if you're having fun, so will your baby. Always keep in mind the goal of such activities is to stimulate and be sensitive to your baby so that he will increase his alertness and grow happily and healthily.

Here are a few things to keep in mind when doing activities with your baby:

  • Love is the foundation.
  • Both nature and nurture shape your child's intellect.
  • Each baby is a unique individual.
  • Babies are born with their own agenda, and things rarely adhere according to our plan.
  • Make each exercise your own.
  • Active, whole-body learning always beats memorization and passive learning.
  • You are the carpenter who builds the foundation for your child's future learning and intellect.
  • No one is perfect.
  • Make learning fun; incorporate play into the learning process, and your baby will learn as you play!


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