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Standards of Kids Development

A normal child should not only time to gain weight and grow, but also to show their emotions and show some motor skills. Therefore, having found no age-appropriate motor development (motor function) and the psyche, is required to determine whether the delay depends on the development of birth defects or she is due to the fact that with few baby involved parents.

Nervous system and brain child only partly developed. At birth weight brain child of only a quarter of the adult human brain mass. It may regulate only the most important life functions such as breathing, crying, sleeping and absorption of food.

The development of the brain depends on the activity of the child. Each new class or experience - of sight radio nurse, dangling from lullaby, to understand what led to cries of feeding and maternal endearment - excites certain nerve Conversation, leaving the remaining idle, and building a stable nerve connection.

The development of the nervous system of children depends largely on the conditions in which it is located. For example, even before the birth of a child in need of communicating, but with the advent of the light, it becomes just need him. That is why children who, for whatever reason, could not be close to their parents, physical and intellectual dimensions concede baby, growing up in families where they not only provide good care (feeding, bathing, etc.) but also a full-fledged communication as equal members of the family.

Smart child development, depends on the mode of education and care, established by parents. To the child grew up a harmonious personality, you should not fall in to extremes just to observe certain rules of education, diet and sleep. To ensure its toys, continually talk with him, follow him to time his age acquired the necessary skills or in the case backlog immediately consult a doctor.

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