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The first three years of a baby's life are crucial for their brain development.
In order to support your baby's brain development and raise smart babies, the goals are:
1) Provide healthy, nutritious food.
2) Follow your child's vaccination schedule.
3) Read it to your baby.
4) Talk to your baby Talk more.
5) Listen together**.
6) Snuggle. 7) Create a daily all-day schedule.
8) Use positive discipline to build emotional regulation.
9) Show a healthy relationship with your child.
Healthy brain development in infants and toddlers
Baby milestones aren't just exciting moments to capture and celebrate, they're also outward signs of healthy brain development for your baby.
Here are some important milestones to keep an eye on:
Social skills, such as smiling.
Snatch. Understand words.
Say. Roll around.
Sitting. Crawl.
Applaud. Walk.
There are also some warning signs of stunting that need to be watched out for at different ages, such as:
Speech delays. Delayed rolling, sitting, or walking.
Difficulty controlling the head and neck.
Muscle stiffness or relaxation.
Keep in mind that every child develops at a different rate.
Try not to compare your child's milestones with other children you know, including your own!) to compare.
However, you know your baby best. If you're concerned that your baby's development may be delayed, it's important to raise your concerns with your child's doctor.
A variety of physical, occupational, and speech-language** can help support your baby's development, and the sooner you start, the better.