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Playing With Baby
Author: Heather Robillard
Playing with a baby is a lot of fun. Babies
learn from almost anything you do with them.
But they usually can show you what they are interested in.
I’ll give you a recent example of my granddaughter, Stella, when she was
about 12 months old:
She was interested in this small stuffed teddybear that had a big
plastic clip on it that was meant to be used to clip onto her stroller.
She kept handing it to me and I’d look at it with her and talk to her,
tell her it was a teddybear, and it was so soft and we’d rub it against
our faces. But she kept handing it back to me having her hand on the
clip, so I undid the clip and did it up again and gave it back to her .
She tried to undo it too but couldn’t quite manage it and gave it back
to me. I undid it and gave it back to her. She tried it and gave it back
to me.
This went on for at least 10 minutes. I tried to give her another toy
but her whole interest was on this clip. This toy with the clip seemed
to disappear for a while – maybe at the bottom of the toy box.
But when she was about 15 months old it surfaced again and she brought
it to me and we plalyed with it again and this time she was able to undo
it and do it up, she kept doing it for quite a while and was delighted
she could do it.
My grandaughter reminded me once again, that when playing with a baby, I
should often let the baby direct my attention.
Another thing she likes to do with me (she's nearly two-and-a-half years
old now) is draw, she gets me to draw the cat, daddy, mummy, granma and
granpa, over and over again and each time I draw one of us she takes the
pencil and draws what she considers is the same thing, and although it
is just a squiggley line, we cknowledge that it's a picture of one of
us.
As the weeks go by her squiggly lines are getting to look more and more
like people.
Another thing she likes to do now is make salad! She watched me tear
apart a lettuce once or twice and now she sits at the table and does the
same and I thank her for making the salad.
Heather Robillard is the author of
http://www.baby-shower-depot.com which is a website to help you create a
baby shower that everyone will love