Sunday, November 22, 2009

Day 93...Saturday Nov. 14th

Let's play! The part I'm looking forward to the most with Pickle is the times my husband and I will get to play with him/her! Playing with your baby is not only fun, but important for their growth too!

"Playing with your infant does so much more than keep your baby happy and entertained (even though these are both exceptionally important things). Any time you engage your baby in a fun experience, whether it's singing "Itsy Bitsy Spider" or pretending to eat his little toes, you're demonstrating an activity that will be essential to his growth and overall development.

Consider what happens when a 6-month-old picks up a toy rattle.

"By simply holding a toy, a child learns that they can touch it, squeeze it, bang it, throw it. Playing is critical for learning about the world and for developing language," says Claire Lerner, director of parenting resources for Zero to Three, a national nonprofit organization devoted to promoting health development for infants and toddlers.

Playing constantly stimulates your baby's thought processes by enticing him to do things like think ("Hmm, this toy is an interesting color."); reason ("I wonder what will happen if I bang on this toy?"); and remember ("Whenever I bang this toy, it makes a loud noise!").

The type of play that interests your child will change and evolve along with his physical and mental abilities. Young infants can't resist mobiles and music, while slightly older babies play by chewing and mouthing on any toy you hand them. By the time they're 6 months to a year old, they're engaged by stacking blocks, rolling balls, and looking at books."--http://family.go.com/parentpedia

It's going to be hard at times to wait for Pickle to be old enough to play with certain toys or play certain games, but it'll be worth the wait! I'm especially excited about reading books with him/her! I already put several children's books on my Christmas list this year! I told my family that I wanted the books so that I can read them to my class at story time. But really, they have no idea they'd be buying a book for their future grandchild!

Can Pickle come out to play?

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