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DEVELOPMENT:
EARLY SENSORY
STIMULATION
Reported by:
Jennylyn V. De Ocampo
What is Sensory
Stimulation?
But sometimes..
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1. VISUAL STIMULATION
FACT:
Allowing
young children to
see destructive images
actually blocks access to
the type of brain functions
needed for the types of
accelerated learning we
provide.
How to stimulate?
In her first month, a baby can
only focus about 20 to 30 cm
away. This is just far enough for
her to clearly make out the face
of the person holding her. Keep
her cuddled up close to you.
Shell find your facial expressions
fascinating.
How to stimulate?
2 months old
Babys eyes
adjusted and shell
be able to separate
different colours;
interested in
primary shades
What to do
How to stimulate?
8th months
WHAT TO DO
12th months
WHAT TO DO
Blue:Power,
2. AUDITORY
STIMULATION
FACT:
Vocals
Choir
Instrumental that stand out
Music that carries a syncopated beat
(such as rock music) is detrimental
for study.
LISTEN TO:
A. VIVALDI 6 VIOLIN
CONCERTOS OP.6
3. OLFACTORY
STIMULATION
FACTS:
4. TACTILE STIMULATION
Tactile
IT IS THROUGH TOUCH
THAT YOU FIRST
COMMUNICATE AND
INTERACT WITH YOUR
BABY
Expressing
How to stimulate?
Your baby will love to
feel the comfort of
your touch from the
moment hes born.
Skin-to-skin contact
can soothe your baby
and help
with bonding.
As well as being
comforted by the feel
of you touching his
skin, your newborn
can respond to touch
with his grasp reflex.
If you stroke the palm
of his hand hell curl
his fingers around
yours.
5. GUSTATORY
STIMULATION
Your
How to stimulate?
When you first
start introducing foods,
sweet vegetables such as
carrots or sweet potato may
appeal to your baby's love
of sweet tastes.
EVALUATION
GUSTATORY STIMULATION
1.
Sometimes your
baby may love a new
food straight away. On
other occasions you may
need tokeep trying the
same foodbefore she
begins to like it.
2.
AUDITORY
STIMULATION
OLFACTORY STIMULATION
3.
REFERENCES
http://www.babycentre.co.uk/
Davis,
THANK YOU!