Babies who flip over, crawl early
Each child’s development rate is not exactly the same. A child’s motor development is also related to brain development. Usually, babies who move well and develop motor skills early also develop their brains well. For example, when you see a baby lifting its head early or taking steps such as rolling over, crawling, walking… earlier than expected. It shows that the baby is healthy, strong, and the mother should be happy.
Rolling and crawling skills are important skills in a baby’s development. When rolling and crawling early, it helps children to be more comfortable observing and can expand the world within their sight. This may be a sign that your baby is developing a good brain. Babies can roll from side to stomach and back again, or crawl by pushing their feet and propelling their body with their hands to move. When children learn to roll and crawl early, it also means that they have the opportunity to observe their surroundings sooner.
Expression of rich emotions
Babies who are born with rich emotional expressions from crying, smiling, grimacing, blinking… are often praised for being flexible, adorable, and cute, and are often intelligent, with well-developed brains. A child’s emotional expressions such as laughing, crying, pouting, showing interest or boredom indicate that they are developing basic social and emotional skills. These children often have high EQs.
Ability to concentrate
Children who can concentrate well tend to perform well in school and work hard and attentively, so they achieve high performance. If when they are young, children show signs such as staring at an object or at their parents for a long time, then this is a sign of concentration.
Like to be held upright
If a child does not like to be held sideways but only likes to be held upright early, parents should not be too worried. This shows that the child is strong and starting to be curious about the world. However, when holding the child in this position, the mother should support the neck and back so that the child’s bones are not affected.
Steady weight gain and height increase
Many parents are too concerned about their child’s weight without realizing that as long as the child is gaining weight steadily compared to themselves, they are developing well. Weight gain and height are indicators of a child’s health, eating, sleeping, and toileting habits, so parents should monitor their child’s developmental milestones.
Responds quickly to voices and lights
Young children will gradually respond to voices and lights. When a child quickly shows signs of stopping, listening and responding when hearing someone else’s voice. Moreover, if a child can stare at a light source and follow moving objects in front of them, it proves that their brain is working well.
Good reflexes when seeing acquaintances
Children who quickly show signs of recognizing familiar and unfamiliar people show that they are developing well. When a child is happy and interested in meeting acquaintances such as grandparents, parents and observes when seeing strangers, it proves that the child is developing very well. Children can follow the movement of a face, smile or frown when stimulated by sound. As they get older, children begin to distinguish between strangers and acquaintances, and at this point, it is no longer as easy as before to hold the child.
In addition to paying attention to height and weight, parents should remember to follow and observe the above manifestations of their baby.
intelligent and top of the class, does your child have them?’>Experienced teacher notices that children with these two characteristics are often intelligent and top of the class, does your child have them?
According to ancient wisdom, it was believed that the personality traits of an individual can be predicted by observing them at the age of 3. Similarly, experienced preschool teachers often claim that children who possess these two qualities tend to excel in their academic pursuits when they grow up.