Begin supporting a healthy attention span for learning from birth. Here are five simple—yet powerful—ways to help support your baby’s focus and encourage your baby’s attention span.
Medically reviewed by a board-certified pediatrician
Between social media and the Internet, we live in a sound-bite-filled world. Our attention spans are shrinking. Yet, being able to focus and process information remains an essential skill for all of us, but especially for babies. In order to learn, babies need to be able to focus their attention.
A healthy baby attention span supports better cognition. Babies aren’t born with fully grown attention spans, and these five factors can help develop it.
Your focus is great—you made it to the end of this article. Help your baby have amazing focus, too, with these five approaches. You can also help by supporting your baby’s memory.
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