HOW TO GO ABOUT BRINGING LAUGHTER TO BABIES?
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Bring a toy to life. One of the pleasures of playing with babies is taking advantage of their inability to distinguish real and imaginary objects. Grab his favorite teddy bear or puppet, and instill life into the toy with your silly animation.
Read more: How to Make a Baby Laugh | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2064581_make-baby-laugh.html#ixzz0vgNj2Sof
ENVIRONMENT FOR PARENT-CHILD OBSERVATION:
For today, prepare an interesting environment using objects and
activities that the parents and children have enjoyed together during
past sessions. Some suggestions are: toys that have an element of
surprise such as a jack-in-the-box; mirrors to make funny faces;
puppet box with puppets; music area with audio tapes of a
variety of songs where parents and children can do silly dances and
books.
Give them toys. Leave your sibling with an adult and loads of toys all around. Let him/her play as much as they want. That has to make them happy, and thus, make them smile!
WONDERTIME says:
http://wondertime.go.com/learning/child-development/stages-baby-3-6months.html
Become more coordinated. While infants do not generally develop much fine motor control at this age, they definitely perfect their ability to bring objects to their mouths, a skill that bothers some parents, but which actually serves a great purpose. It is entirely expected that babies will explore the world around them through their mouths! In addition, 3- to 6-month-olds are able to play with and be amused by toys put within their reach, and by 6 months, most can pass objects from hand to hand.
Enjoy making sounds. Not only do babies this age like to laugh and squeal with pleasure and excitement, but they perfect their ability to gurgle, coo, and blow raspberries. Some begin to make consonant sounds (n, d, p, b), most can link sounds with the objects that made them, and by the time they reach 6 months of age, often start to actually imitate sounds.
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