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Observing Your Child Development

Every parent would want their child was a healthy generation, intelligent, and strong. Therefore, providing the best for children is a necessity. For that parents need to understand the body growth and brain child, especially in infancy.

In this period, infants have the characteristic of the development as follows:

Physical development.
At the beginning of a toddler, decreased weight gain due to the number of energy to move.

Psychological development.
In terms of psychomotor, toddlers begin skilled in their movements, such as running, climbing, jumping, rolling, standing on tiptoe, holding, throwing useful for managing and maintaining balance attention span.

At the end of the period under five children fine motor skills also began training as writing, drawing, using a pincer movement that is holding the object by using only the index finger and thumb like holding or pinching stationery as well as holding a spoon and feed food to the mouth of his own, tying shoes.

From the cognitive side, the understanding of the objects have been more consistent. Toddler language skills grow rapidly. In the early period of toddlers aged two years the average vocabulary of a toddler is 50 words, at the age of five years has become over 1000 vocabulary. At the age of three toddlers begin to speak a simple sentence contains three words and begin studying the language grammar of the mother.

Toddlers also begin to learn to interact with the social environment outside the family, toddler begin to understand themselves as individuals who possess certain attributes such as name, gender, began to feel different from anyone else around.

As a parent, you can help maximize brain growth toddlers with things the following:

  1. Provide proper nutrition. Brain growth is influenced by nutrition. Make sure you provide the proper nutrition and balanced diet for growth of your child’s brain.
  2. Develop a warm relationship and close to your child. Show them that you love them. Show how happy you will be their presence. Help them feel safe and loved.
  3. Your child’s response. Note the rhythm and their behavior, try to understand what they feel and what they tell you.
  4. Realize that each child is unique. Remember that since the birth of each child has a different temperament, growing at different rates. You do not need to compare your children. Have positive expectations about what they can do and hold fast to the belief that every child can be successful.
  5. Speaking, reading stories and singing together.
  6. Let them explore their world and play. You can watch and help when they need, but let them explore with their own.
  7. Discipline of children.
  8. Planned routine that can be relied upon.
  9. Limit TV watching. Limit the time your children spend in front of the television. Selection of type of events they had watched, and make sure they watch their educational program.

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