From sight and sound to touch and taste, your baby learns about their sensory world as they grow.
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Your little one is discovering more and more of the world around them. Watching them do this is one of the many joys of parenthood. Here are some suggested activities to help develop your newborn’s senses.
Right now, it’s easiest for your sweetie to focus on people and things nearby. They might watch your face while feeding or their eyes may follow bright objects. As your infant grows, their ability to focus on things farther away improves.
Activities to help strengthen your baby’s sense of sight:
Your baby is aware of the many sounds around them. Your voice is one of their favorite things to hear.
Actions to help strengthen your baby’s sense of sound:
Your child’s sense of touch starts with their mouth then spreads to their whole body. The power of touch can turn a fussy little one into a contented sweetie. Your gentle touches help them feel safe and secure.
Activities to encourage your baby’s sense of touch:
Taste and smell help babies learn about the physical world. This is why they put everything in their mouth. Newborns know flavors like sweet and sour early on, and all babies are born with a taste for breast milk and formula.
Understanding your baby's sense of taste and smell:
Your baby’s senses grow sharper every day. Enjoy this amazing time of developments in your little love.
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