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Saturday, August 18, 2012

Newborn Baby's 40 th week Developments and Tips

During this week your baby may standing his/her own feet with a few seconds. Mostly the baby may walk with the help of an object. Some baby’s physical development is little fast than common facts. During this week your baby may able to rise his/her feet and catch objects dangerously. So be careful not to leave any sharp edged big objects in front of the baby. Not to leave any big toys because some baby’s may climb up the toys.
    
Inspire your baby's increasing abilities especially their high volt energetic skills. You can make your own obstacles for him/her to cross it and develop their balanced walking. You can decorate your sweet obstacles using pillows, piles of cloths, even yourself in his/her way and let his/her figure out how to get to where he/she wants to go.

Commonly baby may say firstly "Dada (cha cha)"this is because it’s an easier sound to make. ‘Mama’ takes more energy to bring the lips together. During this week your baby may understand many simple words and phrases. This is the very beginning of his/her language development, so it's more essential to keep talking to him/her. 

Give your chatterbox for a good speech practice by repeating words back to him/her using adult language. If he/she asks for a "chacha," for example, gently highlight the correct pronunciation by asking, "Do you want a drink?" At this stage of the game it's best to try to avoid the tendency to use baby talk it’s fun, but hearing the right words is better for your baby's development.   
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