Saturday, March 17, 2012

Evolution of the vision of a baby from four to seven months

As our baby grows and puts into practice new motor skills, Did you notice carefully as seen in everything he does? The concentration with which contemplates a toy, you can get to remind a scientist locked in their thinking and research. There is no doubt that sight plays a key role in the early stages of motor development and cognitive development. Your baby's eyes will become fully functional just when he most needed.


Although your son mom, and saw the birth, your view takes several months to mature fully, only to this stage can distinguish different shades of red, blue and yellow. Do not be surprised when the child prefers red or blue to other colors appear to be the favorite of most infants of this age. As they grow, most babies prefer visual stimuli and more comprehensive, something that should you have in mind when shopping for picture books, or posters for your child's room.

When the baby reaches four months his sight will have increased significantly and will continue to increase until about seven months, when his vision is much more mature. Simultaneously with the eye can follow objects moving faster and faster, as you improve your visual-motor coordination also learn to take these objects in motion.

A mobile hanging above the crib or in front of the seat of the chair is an ideal way to stimulate an infant's vision. But when he is 5 months soon get bored and look for something else to look. Another way to stimulate it is to walk him around the house, taking it to the supermarket or a special place in these outings help him discover things I had not seen before and go saying their names aloud. Observe how you react when you show him new shapes and colors, if not expressed any interest in observing new things or if one or both eyes are going in and out, check with your pediatrician.

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