1 cognitive ability
Eye chase: after seeing the red card, the baby chases it with his eyes.
A: The baby can chase in a circle, and his head can leave the pillow slightly.
B: the head and neck can move and follow up in all directions.
C: Follow the vision from left to right or less than 60 degrees, with the head still and eyes moving.
Topic analysis: Through the test, you can exercise the coordination and flexible movement of the baby's eyeball muscles, and also cultivate the ability of head and neck coordination and concentration. Long-term practice can promote the formation of baby's visual seeking resolution and prepare for baby to know things.
2 Fine motor ability
Playing with small hands: babies usually look at their hands with their eyes.
A: Keep your eyes on your hands, and keep your fingers and hands together for more than 3 minutes.
B: Hold hands and play with each other.
C: You can't grasp things with your hands, you can only hold each other.
Topic analysis: After the baby can play, it shows that he has developed a certain hand-eye coordination ability.
3 Language ability
Loud response: When the baby is happy, his mother Doby tells him, and the baby makes different responses to "talk" and shouts with his parents.
A: Respond loudly.
B: respond in a low voice.
C: there is no sign.
Topic analysis: The baby can react, which shows that he has the ability to react, which is the best performance of emotional communication between the baby and his mother.
4 social behavior ability
Active Laughter: When seeing an acquaintance or looking in the mirror, the baby will take the initiative to laugh.
A: I laugh when I meet an acquaintance or look in the mirror.
B: Laugh at everyone.
C: I seldom take the initiative to laugh.
Topic analysis: When the baby sees an acquaintance laughing, it means that the baby is easy to laugh when looking in the mirror, which means that the baby knows how to communicate with others, which is very beneficial to the baby's psychological development.
Five major action abilities
Turn over: tease your baby with toys and turn it over 90 degrees.
A: Turn your back to your side.
B: From prone to supine.
C: Change from lateral position to prone position.
Topic analysis: when the baby turns over, it can exercise the coordination between the baby's neck muscles, waist muscles and limbs muscles, which is very beneficial to the development of the baby's great sports ability.
Evaluation description: The test result is A or B, indicating that the baby's corresponding ability has developed well. If it is C, you need to continue to work hard.
3-month-old baby intelligent training card
Mother hangs black cards and other brightly colored pictures on the wall to see which one the baby likes better.