Supporting Your Baby's Developments
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SUPPORT Baby's DEVELOPMENTS

 0 – 3 Months

What to do

Use the timetable below to support their developments and avoid developmental delays.

Follow the Sound

Monitor you infant’s hearing development and stimulate their listening skills

Sound clips library

Stimulate your child’s hearing with these different noises. Comes with accompanying picture cards.

Music and audio stories

If you are short of time, and cannot read or sing to baby yourself, play music or stories in the background for your infant to listen to and support their brain development.

 

Sillouette cards

16 black and white pictures, to focus and strenghten eye muscles. Hold 12 inches away from eyes.

Follow it - light

Attract their attention with a rainbow of colours from crystal pendants.  

Follow it - mobile

It’s important to support your baby’s eye sight. A musical mobile can work wonders.

Flying Baby

Develop trust and bonding between you and your baby.Rock them and take them for a ride.

Roly Poly

Human contact and physical interaction is important for babies. This activity builds bonding.

Cuddle Time

Developing a strong bond between parent and baby develops confidence and resilience.

Baby Massage

Babies need to stretch their muscles too make them more supple and flexible. Help them to relax through massage.

Essential Toys

Babies need to exercise their arm and leg muscles. These toys will encourage gross motor development.

Baby Gym

Baby gyms have multiple functions. These are excellent for developing sight and hearing as well as gross motor skills.

Story Telling

Develop your child’s language skills by telling them stories.

Action Talk

Talk through your actions and tell your child what you are doing.

Walk and Talk

Develop your baby’s social skills and language skills together.

Puppet Time

Puppets are a great way to teach social skills.

Encourage copying

Babies learn by copying – start the process early.

Social Interactions

Encourage interactions with others to develop social skills

Baby Stretch

Before your baby can use their hand muscles, they need to strengthen their arm and shoulder muscles.

Baby Yoga

Help your child become flexible and strengthen their muscles with  relaxing yoga exercises. Be very gentle with newborns.

Turn and Grip

These simple exercises use a baby’s natural reflexes to strengthen their hand muscles and develop fine motor skills.