Baby's body language

Baby sleeping, suddenly swinging his limbs and crying? It is a reaction to the noise or movement of people in the house. Noise activities should be stopped or reduced and a thin blanket added to reassure the baby.

Picture 1 of Baby's body language At your baby's time of 5 or 6 months, your baby will automatically develop the reflex to warn those who are disturbing sleep.

In addition, other baby gestures also show you many messages:

Do you hold your baby face to shoulder when walking around the room or outside the yard when he starts to scoop his head up and down? Your baby is feeling threatened by a strange object and decides to look for safety in your smooth chest. It is a strategy used when there is a certain object in front of the face (but not the familiar breast or head). Anyway, she is too young.

Are you playing toys with your baby, suddenly fussing and looking away? This action can be interpreted as follows: ' Ah, playing was fun now, but that's enough.' Respect her legitimate rights. You can put your baby down to sleep for a while, clean up those attractive toys and do it all with gentleness and gentleness.

Does the baby have a strange habit of breathing when he is interested, and his legs also move to participate in that exciting act? Smile, don't be so stressed out! Aren't you breathing too fast, your heart beating wildly when you discover your ' blind ' friend is appearing from afar? And do you jump on your feet when you know that there's a favorite dish at dinner? If the answer is yes, why is it that the baby is not allowed to do it, even though the triggers are not as complex as you are?

Baby seems sleepy while eating, when the meal is over, the baby suddenly becomes angry? Interpreting in everyday language is tired and . ' puffed out '. It is best to recognize early signs of fatigue.

Remember that your baby is the most strict " judge " of food absorption, so do not force him to think of adults as: 'add one more spoon, do not add a horizontal surface and add vertical' . to my credit.