Baby Stimulation from Birth - What is it all about?

Babies are designed to learn about the world around them and they learn by playing with the things in that world, most of all by spending time with the people who love them. So what can you do as parent to give you little one the best possible start?

Love

  • The more your baby is cuddled and held, the more secure and independent she will be when she is older. These touching experiences grow the brain and the body through the release of important hormones. They are as critical as nutrients and vitamins. Touching babies also helps their digestion and relieves stress.
  • Yes! SuperBaby believes that closeness with your baby is the most enjoyable thing and that babies love nothing else as much as being in your arms. Therefore all Yes! SuperBaby products can be worn by the parent - and thus allow the child to look, touch, listen and learn in the parent's lap!

Stimulate The Senses

  • What babies see, touch, hear and smell causes brain connections to be made, especially if the experiences happen in a loving, consistent, predictable manner. Neurons for vision begin forming during the first few months of life. Activities that stimulate a baby's sight will insure good visual development.
  • Babies also need a large variety of tactile experiences to become familiar with their world. So choose toys with many different textures so that your little one can touch and experience them all.

Motor Skills Development

  • Repeating motor skills over and over strengthens baby's neural circuits that go from the brain's thinking areas to the motor areas and out to the nerves that move muscles. With muscles and coordination working together, babies can begin to develop more demanding skills, like walking.
  • Your baby is developing his small motor skills when he squeezes the squeaker or music button of the Yes! SuperBaby® Miracle Scarf™ for example. Just reaching for an object helps the brain develop hand-eye coordination. Exercising small muscles has a positive effect on the motor areas of the brain

Music & Movement

  • Early music experiences increase and enhance spatial-temporal reasoning and the learning of mathematical concepts. In addition, songs, movement and musical games of childhood are neurological exercises that help children learn speech patterns and motor skills. Connecting rhythm, movement, and bonding produce lots of brain wiring that likely will help babies in their future development.
  • Turn on the music on the Yes! SuperBaby® Miracle Band™ and dance with baby! Watch her giggle with delight.

In summary, scientists recommend that helping a baby's brain “grow” means immersing her in environments that are emotionally and intellectually rich and stimulating. The Yes! SuperBaby® (www.yessuperbaby.com) range of interactive and stimulating Miracles Scarves™ and Bands™ support your child's development.

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