Babies respond to any stimulus because they want to learn and have fun.
Learn to turn your head: When your baby is two months old, stand next to the changing table and call him to attract his attention. Then get on the other side: it will hear your voice and turn its head.
A mobile to suit you: substitute the figures of mobile with others in black and white (cover the lid of a cream box, another with medicine and a rubber ball, paint them in black and white). Hang them about 25 or 30 cm from your face.
Improve suction: With the knuckles of your hand, gently massage the upper and lower lips. Then repeat it on the inside of the cheeks and palate. Stretch out a finger and lightly (but firmly) tap the corners of the lips.
A dialogue: the baby prefers human voices and, among them, that of mom, to which he is accustomed. When you communicate effectively with him, you awaken his intelligence. If the child’s neck rests on your lap, with the feet out, it will be even more effective.
What sounds out there ?: places a sound mobile next to a mirror, so that, when moving it, the baby hears the clashing of its elements (wood, metal?) And sees them reflected. To maintain your curiosity, you should occasionally replace the material of the pieces.
This toy asked me! If you put toys next to it, it will focus more time on the one that you like the most. Passive expectations also enhances your intelligence.
Dads in their crib: place two photos on each side of the crib: one enlarged of mom and the other of dad. They have to be in black and white: this contrast catches your eye. Two or three times a day, for five minutes, put a musical image projector on the ceiling.
Babies respond to any stimulus because they want to learn and have fun.