One-year-old babies have mastered many skills and have made breakthroughs in intellectual development. What are the standards for the intellectual development of babies at this time? Let me tell you about the intellectual development of one-year-old babies. Standards, let’s take a look! Standards for the intellectual development of one-year-old babies
The baby’s little hands have become more flexible and can stack two building blocks. Babies with strong manual skills may stack three or four blocks together. He can hold a spoon to eat by himself, he can hold up his own small rice bowl with both hands, and he can drink milk and water from a bottle with one hand in a cool manner. The secret of one-year-old baby's intelligence
Secret 1. Conversation
Experts believe that there is a certain connection between a person's language IQ and the number of words he heard in infancy . ?The more you talk to him, the richer his vocabulary will become. Since the baby's thoughts are still limited to specific things, the words should be kept as short as possible and talk more about topics related to the baby, such as his stroller or his toys. You can also use words to describe your baby's intentions when he's trying to communicate with you (eg: Oh, you want that bottle!).
Secret 2. Reading
You can point to the words on the book while reading to let your baby realize where the things you read come from and the order in which you read them. Left to right, front to back. After reading a book once, you can read it to him a second or third time. Each time you read it, the child's impression will be deeper. You don't have to worry about him getting bored. He can "predict" the following story. The baby feels interested. Reading together like this helps build a spiritual bond between you and your baby, and is helpful for your baby to learn new things. Experts believe that reading with your baby can help him successfully master some basic information about reading and writing. In addition, if you pay attention to showing him more pictures of tigers, ships, airplanes and other things that are not common in daily life, your baby can also learn a lot of new things.
Tip 3: Use sign language when talking
Before your baby can’t speak, you can use sign language to communicate with him. For example, "book" can be represented by opening and closing the palm of the hand, just like opening or closing a book; "bird" can be represented by opening and closing the index finger and thumb on the side of the mouth, just like the shape of a bird's beak. According to a survey conducted in California, USA, children who learn sign language not only speak earlier than those who do not learn sign language, but also have higher IQs. In other words, sign language can have a positive impact on the development of infants' IQ and language abilities.
Secret 4: Breastfeeding
Through the brain test of babies who eat breast milk and babies who eat formula milk powder, it is concluded that the performance of children who eat breast milk is generally better than those who eat formula milk. Children who grow up with milk are better. And the longer babies under one year old are breastfed, the higher their IQ is. Of course, parents who use artificial feeding don’t have to worry too much. Research shows that on average, differences in feeding methods will only lead to a difference of a few percentage points in the final IQ value of the baby. However, experts remind artificially fed babies to pay attention to iron supplementation within 1 year old, because a study by the University of Michigan found that children who are iron deficient in early childhood will have poor motor and cognitive abilities when they grow into their teens. The intellectual ability will be worse than that of children of the same age.
Secret Five: Give your child time to be alone
Don’t dangle a toy in front of your child all the time. This will not only fail to stimulate his interest in learning, but will also make the child Exhaustion may even narrow the scope of a child's observation, only paying attention to the toys in front of him, and reducing the intake of other information. There is a view that babies need care and attention from their parents day and night, but they also need some personal space from time to time to play with toys alone or crawl around.
Secret 6. Support
Once your baby confirms that you are trustworthy and can get love and help from you anytime and anywhere, he will start his own journey of exploration. Maybe you will find that your baby often pulls you to point out a flower to you, or desperately asks grandma to see a star he discovered. In fact, these behaviors reflect his desire to establish a bond with relatives. A bond with him that supports him to go out into the outside world.
At this stage, parents should often hug or cuddle the baby and have more eye contact with him. This can stimulate the baby's desire to talk to others and then communicate. Only more exploration and communication with the outside world can better stimulate the baby's brain development and make them smarter and smarter. Parent-child games for one-year-old babies
Baby distinguishes various sounds:
Learn to listen to sounds, distinguish different sounds and content, and prepare for speaking.
Game steps: You must first record the sounds of people or objects that your baby is familiar with, such as the voices of father, mother or other relatives, the sound of car horns, the barking of dogs, etc. When the game starts, press the recorder and play it to your baby one by one. Then ask the baby to tell what sound he heard. Do not choose two sounds that are too similar to avoid your baby feeling frustrated if they answer incorrectly. If the baby answers correctly, remember to praise the baby.
Daddy School:
Baby’s intellectual development should not be overthrown. When the baby turns one year old, fathers begin to pay attention to their children's intellectual development. But remember, don't try to speed up your baby's intellectual development in various ways. This will discourage you and make your baby suffer. If you have to make a plan to teach your baby a few Chinese characters, or a few numbers, or a few English words a day, this will not only be difficult for a baby who is just 1 year old, but also boring. I am interested in memorizing things by rote. Dads should give their babies more space for free development and create more environments for free development. Forcibly pushing the baby forward will only backfire, and haste makes waste.