Title: What Babies Have To Say
1What Babies Have To Say
2Brain and Sensory Development
- This is where it all begins - literally
3Sensory Integration and Brain Development
- Infant learns everything through senses
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- Touch Acquired at 7 ½ weeks gestation
- Most important sense for getting information to
brain
- Hearing Acquired at 22 weeks gestation
- Major impact on how well baby already knows
mother
- Sensitive to sounds in environment
- Vision Sees human face first
- Movement Sensitive to moving through space
4At Birth, the Newborn
- Can lift his head when laying on his tummy
- Recognizes moms scent and voice over all others
- Loves to look at faces
- Uses crying to tell you what he wants
- Learns about his world through his senses
5More Senses - Touching
- A loving hand on Babys head feet helps him
have a better understanding of where he is in
space
- Spend a few minutes touching even if only his
fingers toes, especially if s/he is crying
6HEARING Music/Singing Soft Lullabies (Senso
ry stimulation)
Stimulates right side of the brain
Right side is dominant for the 1st three years of
life (tone, voice, gestures) Calms central nervo
us system Detracts from noxious stimuli
7Hands to Midline/Sensory Integration
- Two sides of the brain talk to each other most
efficiently
- Opportunity to suck
- Opportunity to learn self-calm
- Opportunity for finger insertion
- Prepares body to reach and hold object
8Developmental Milestones
- The insertion of finger into the mouth is one of
the first milestones we look for in a
well-organized infant.
- Please encourage this behavior !
9Milestones
- Let me curl my hand around your finger.
- This is a developmental milestone !
10Baby Milestones
- Look ! I can clasp my hands.
- This is an indication that I am very well
organized
11Infant CuesCryingPast the Point of No Return
12Disengagement Cuesfurrowed brow
13Disengagement CuesHand Flags
14Disengagement CuesWorried Look
15I Need a BREAK !
16The Lights are TOO BRIGHT!
17Engagement CuesReaching Out
18Engagement CuesEye contact with Mommy
19POSITIONS FOR COMFORT
- Allow baby to brace feet
- Apply gentle pressure to bottoms of feet
- Position his hands near the face
- Place your hand firmly on back or stomach
20STRATEGIES FOR CALMING
21When You Approach a Baby
- Stand quietly by bedside until infant is aware of
you.
- Speak softly gently, firmly press hand on back
or press infant hands to his chest.
- Introduce one stimulation at a time, back off if
needed
- Remember, you are relationship building.
- Proceed at his pace, watch and respect her cues.
22When You Approach A Baby
- Talk baby through his crying. Talk her through
whatever you are doing.
- Interaction is the most important thing you
provide.
- Gently position infant in sitting in his bed.
Weight of her body aids relaxing.
- Search for eye contact with baby.
23Changing Diapers
- Unwrap slowly, It is COLD AIR! Can you leave
his arms swadded?
- Let her suck her thumb
- Check diaper
- Use warm wet cloth/ not wipes, on bottom
- Dont be afraid to stop, press her hands to her
chest, talk, to comfort
- Begin again calmly
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24Baby in flexion, legs supported, hands close to
face
25Kangaroo Care Position for Mothers (or caregiver)
- Firm Containment offers infant secure stability
- Hold Close to Body, stomach to stomach
- Infant is upright almost in sit position on your
lap
- One hand presses trunk to your trunk
- Other hand contains feet and holds knees flexed.
26Swaddling an infant
- Provides comfort and containment
- Blanket is square, fold a triangle at the top
- Place infant shoulders on top of triangle
- Place hands to midline, close to face for
calming
- Baby needs his hands ! Allow him to touch his
world for information !
- Bring up bottom so infant is in easy flexion,
knees bent
27Hold close, get down close to talk, Swaddle and
hold up to shoulder
28Swaddle Bathing
29Tummy Time for Calming
- Put Baby on his tummy over your knee
- Let babys head rest on his hands.
- Place baby on his elbows
30Enhancement of Quiet Alert State
- Massage babys feet and toes
- Feel his body relax
31Basic Principles of Developmental CareModifying
the Environment
- Look around baby
- What are sources of loud, jarring sounds that
could increase anxiety?
- Is light so bright that the infant doesnt open
his eyes?
- How can we make environment calmer/ more soothing
for baby?
32Diffuse Lightcreate a calm environment
- Provide area without direct light overhead
- Example You sleeping in brightly lit room
- Bright light is one more thing for baby to handle
stimulus-wise
- Zaps Babys energy
33Use Repetition to Soothe
- One or more ways over and over in a slow style
- Show the infant your face
- Pick up and hold baby close to you
- Hold gently both of the infants arms to midline
- Sing,hum, or croon to baby
- Rock or walk the infant
- Talk to the infant in a steady voice
- Wrap baby snugly in a blanket
- Stroke one area of babys body such as the
head,foot, or back
34Reading To Your Baby
- Encourages early language
- Helps your baby to do better in school later
- Let your baby help turn the pages
- Tap gently on the pages to get babys attention