ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
How children learn; stage Birth to 6 months
1.
2. Children are born ready to learn, their brain is a new
computer beacuse they enter a new world where
they learn through everyday experiences.
A chlid´s realtionship and experiences during the early
years greatly influence how her brain grows
3. Learners to tell speech from other sounds.
Newborns their gestures, sounds and facial expressions to
communicate feelings and needs such as hunger, fatigue, or joy, or let
you know that they need a break from interacting or playing
Activities for babies
Learn to imitate the faces of the mother
Massages stimulate
The songs
Make him roll like a croquette
Acércale your finger
Crib mobiles will make you develop your sensitivity
4. Knows different faces/voices by 2 months
Copy your baby´s sounds and encourage her to imitate you.
He/she will start by making specific sounds such as “ohs” and
“ahs” and progressive to “puh” “buh” “da” and ”ma
Activties for 2 months
Dancing or swinging with baby
The sounds of toys
Exploit diapering for leg exercises
Estimúlale by maintaining eye contact caresses
Two months
5. Learners to roll over and sits up with help.
Babies learn very important early math and logic
concepts. They learn about the cause and effect
when they push a button to make the toy car
move.
Activities
-Stimulate your body with different textures
With baby lying we can make smooth
movements
Give a toy or rattle sound when you move it,
In the tub splashes also do so with their legs and
arms
Let him suck objects and mouthing to
investigate
Third months
6. Responds to own name and smiles up back.
Children need a strong sense of security to develop self-confidence.
Comforting you baby, responding to his cried and needs, talking and
playing with him all make him feel secure.
Activities for these children
With baby lying can show a balloon from above to try to
catch it
With baby lying will subject him about the chest with his
arms
While the baby is sitting we can offer top toys for up arms
and take
Stand in front of the baby and imitates their sounds
Help him to strengthen the trunk muscles
Use gestures to imitate you
Fourth month
7.
8. Grasps small objects
Encourage you babies to explore objects and toys in different
ways. Touching, banging, shaking and rolling help children learn
about how things works
Activities
Lying on top can put a ball in a higher power
Play with your baby in front of a mirror saying
Drop a ball near him
Play toys give and take
Circuits phenomenal crawl space will come to be entertained
while strengthening your back
Play busting objects from one hand to another
9. S0me other activities for these babies
Tummy time. Place your infant on his stomach on a blanket, and sit in his
line of vision with some attractive toys. Try to entice him with shiny or noisy
objects.
Read my lips. Your baby has started to babble, and it may come as a
surprise that sight is just as important as sound to your budding language
learner..
Fun with fingers. Fine motor skills are improving at this age—your baby
likes to reach for things and hold on tight. Give your baby safe objects to
grasp, such as your index finger.
Baby's day out.. Stay tuned to your baby's interests, and shift your focus
on the bird that catches his eyes.
Cause and effect. This teaches the basics of cause and effect and gives
your tiny tot confidence in his abilities to manipulate the world around him.
Book buddies. This is a great way to build a foundation for a lifelong love
of learning and reading.
10. Materials for babies
Crip
Teta
Objects
Music
Flash Cards white an color
Different kinds 0f paper
Escarinpines
Dicky