Monday, February 20, 2012

Babies, as you can see in the first month of life



During the first month of life, there are many changes that are showing the baby's growth, and vision is one of them, the baby is born with a vision called peripheral, which is the ability to see what is around at the end the first month, will acquiring capacity to focus the light at a fixed point, located in the center of their visual field.

When the baby was born, was sensitive to bright lights, and her pupils were contracted, to limit the amount of light from his eyes, at approximately two weeks of life the baby's pupils begin to increase in size, allowing you to capture a wide range of light and shade, likewise while you develop your retina, will acquire more powers of perception and recognition of ways.


At this age, your child will enjoy looking at objects placed before him at a distance of 15 to 30 centimeters and at the end of the month may reach a fixed point up to one meter. Likewise, learn to follow objects with his eyes all the way to making your move.

To help stimulate this activity, eye tracking games, you can make moving slowly the head of an aldo to another while holding him in her arms or sliding an object above down in front of the baby.

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