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Stimulation Activities 055332
Stimulation Activities 055332
Stimulation Activities 055332
Objectives: To stimulate the baby's central nervous system. To helps baby sleep more peacefully and
alleviate common wail-inducers like constipation and colic. Also, to reduce bilirubin levels of the baby's,
the compound in blood that causes jaundice and increase the frequency of bowl movement, which
helps expel excess bilirubin from their body.
Objectives: To control excess oil in the baby's hair, clean baby’s skin from too much moisture and dry
the areas between her skin folds. It also helps protect the health of baby's skin. His skin can be fragile,
and protecting it by using soap made specifically for babies instead of products designed for adults
preserves the softness of his skin. A bath is also a time to check the baby's body for rashes or areas of
dry skin. Massaging baby's arms and legs while cleaning will also promote circulation in his extremities.
Objectives: To help her develop strong neck and shoulder muscles, promotes gross motor skills, to
helps prevent flat spots on the back of the head, and helps her build up strength needed for rolling
over, sitting up, crawling, and eventually walking.
Objectives: Also to help her learn to produce speech. The way we instinctively speak to babies higher
pitch, slower speed, exaggerated pronunciation not only appeals to them, but likely helps them learn to
understand what we're saying.
Objectives: To help the babies develop auditory skills such as discriminating between sounds and
developing the ear for the music of words. Rhymes like these help kids articulate words, modulate
voices (practicing pitch, volume, and inflection) and enunciate clearly by saying them over and over
especially to the babies who are still can't talk and to those who already talking, it helps them improve
it.
Objectives: To boost kids’ intake of vitamins, minerals and nutrients. Snacks are top for babies as they
provide essential nutrients for growing brains, bones and bodies. Also, to help manage kids' hunger and
boost nutrition.
Objectives: To secure attachment causes the parts of their brain responsible for social and emotional
development, communication, and relationships to grow and develop in the best way possible. This
relationship becomes the foundation of each baby’s ability to connect with others in a healthy way.
Objectives: To allow kids to use their creativity while developing their imagination, dexterity, and
physical, cognitive, and emotional strength. It is also important to healthy brain development. It is
through play that kids at a very early age engage and interact with each other.
Objectives: To help babies grow well and to be healthy. They need them for strong bones, healthy
teeth, and to build up their blood and prevent anemia. To keeps their skin, hair, vision, and the immune
system healthy as well.
Objectives: To provide a ton of developmental benefits for Give Heart and to help her builds hand-eye
coordination, gross and fine motor skills, spatial awareness, grasping skills, problem-solving skills,
balance, and even language and social skills.
Objectives: Through playing outdoor games they're learning to talk, to walk and run, and to assert their
independence. Exploring gives the kids a chance to work on important motor skills. Doing so not only
adds skills, it boosts their sense of confidence and competence. In other words, they begin to think: "I
can do it!" Letting kids explore is one way to see that they get enough daily physical activity. Allow
plenty of time every day for them to be active throughout the day.
Objectives: One important way to support them in staying healthy is to reduce the chances of their
getting sick in the first place. Baby's immune system isn't strong enough to fight off some
infections. Milk is the perfect medium in which bacteria can grow. This is why it's important to sterilize
all feeding equipment and keep formula cold until just before feeding the babies.
Objectives: Without regular cleaning, dirty sheets can contribute to allergies, skin breakouts, asthma,
and more. Dead skin cells, sweat, saliva, and more can turn comfy bed into a petri dish for germs to
grow that's why it is very important to clean and change beddings regularly specially when I’m about to
put babies in bed.
Objectives: Regular meal timing also helps to promote regular digestion especially for the babies.
Correct feeding is important due to its role in lowering morbidity and mortality, reducing the risk of
chronic disease throughout their life span, and promoting regular mental and physical development.