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50 Simple Ways to Make Your Baby Smarter Infant-development experts believe that the first years of a child’s life are a prime time for learning, but sometimes it may be hard to think of new ways to stimulate your …
The Importance of Reading to Your Baby By Cindie Thomas Lots of new parents hear about the importance of reading to their new babies, even those under six months old. You may be asking yourself why this is so important? …
Maximize Your Baby’s IQ With Sensory Stimulation Activities Did you know that up to 80% of your child’s brain potential develops before age three? Your baby’s first three years is a period of amazing brain growth. It’s in …
OLFACTORY SENSE OF SMELL Olfactory Pertaining to the sense of smell. Relatin to the perception of a scent or odor. When odor is inhaled, the OLFACTORY EPITHELIUM which contains some 20 million nerve endings. Tranlates it into a “nerve massage” …
AUDITORY Sense of Hearing A baby’s hearing is more sensitive than an adult’s – so care should be done when exposing your child to loud noises. HOW DOES HEARING WORKS? The cochlea inside the ear because of its snaillike shape, …