Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Hallow every one, hope you are all alright!! its long time...sorry I was a bit busy with University Examination but now am back...!!

well today lets discuss about the three to six months baby's psychology......

Most parents find having a baby between three and six months old very enjoyable.  Your baby will have come a long way in the first three months, and many of the internal "settling down" processes that newborns have will have been overcome.  Three month babies old are usually very social  beings who delight in being with you.  And parents have usually learned enough of their baby's ways and messages to get their responses right for most of the time.

Social and emotional development

  • By three or four months old your baby is beginning to get a bit of an idea about being in the world and you are getting to know each other.
  • She will be making eye contact with you and you will be smiling at each other. She will be able to 'read' some of your expressions and she will look worried if you look cross or worried.
  • She has learnt that you are the person [or one of the people] who comes a lot of the time to meet her needs but she does not yet fully understand that you are a separate person.
  • She still has a idea that the whole of life is happening inside herself and she is making all of it happen. The idea that you are completely separate from her, and can take yourself away from her, will not come until she is seven months or older.
     
    When you understand what she wants and try to meet her needs she feels that the world is safe and predictable and good things come from inside her as well as from you. She is getting the idea that relationships are rewarding and also that she is valuable and this is an important basis for her relationship with you and other people as well as her own self esteem.
  • At this stage she is often happy to smile and engage with strangers because she is getting so much pleasure from smiling and engaging with you.
  • You and she will be having 'conversations' with each other, she will be getting excited at the feeling of you responding to her and kick her legs and wave her arms.
  • She will still easily become over stimulated, so take care - when she does have too much excitement she will start to cry and need to be calmed down.

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