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Birth The Baby Tends: Does the baby at birth the baby tends have some dim ideas? Nobody knows, because no evidence can be obtained on this question. The baby cannot tell us. However, the level of his mental development may be reflected in the nature of his physical response to various stimuli.
birth the baby tends means changing from one type of environment to another. From the baby's point of view it is a most uncomfortable move. He has been suddenly transferred from a soft; warm resting place that requires almost no effort on his part into a relatively cold, hard, uncomfortable, exacting world. He has emerged from an environment which presented few stimuli into one that offers many confusing stimuli. During a difficult delivery the baby may suffer lack of oxygen, or even sustain physical injury—brain damage, injury to the sense organs, or bone fractures. It is no wonder that a good case history requires information about the conditions of birth the baby tends.See Also Baby Comes:In summary, the baby comes is more likely to get the food he needs if the adult fulfills the following conditions:
Gives him affection as well as food, relaxes and enjoys the baby comes while she is feeding him.
Watches the baby comes rather than the clock. Although a three-hour, and later a four-hour, schedule of feedings is satisfactory for many babies, the schedule should be changed if it does not seem to fit a particular baby comes. If he wakes up at 4 A.M. it is best to feed him then, before he cries hard and long, and gradually to let him work out a Flexible schedule that seems best for him and not too hard on the rest of th " family.
Mother¬hood not only gives satisfactions; it also demands sacrifices—considerable drudgery is often involved. The mother cannot expect to have the freedom she knew before she had a baby comes to care for. Yet she should not go to the extreme of devoting herself exclusively to the baby comes. It is better for the expectant mother to take a realistic view in advance than to be completely disillusioned after the baby comes is born.
On The Other Hand See With Baby Carriage":There are three ways in which adults can help a baby learn the things appropriate for him during his first two years. The first is to establish and maintain the constructive personal relations which have already been em¬phasized. The second is to provide an environment in which he will find appropriate stimuli at each stage of his growth. During the first six months, the baby's crib, his carriage (for trips), his mother's arms, and a few safe and sanitary toys constitute a sufficiently stimulating environment. The third is to guide him in the use of this environment.
Even in his later years Picasso continued to assemble ready-made objects which he had found somewhere, thus creating sculptures in a way that never ceased to be both playful and ingenious. When he started his larger-than-life "Woman with Baby Carriage" in 1950 (bottom right), he used a wide variety of different pieces of metal, such as bits from a real pram, but also cake pans and a stove plate, modelled in clay, which he then stuck together and created a most fascinating sculpture. |
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