If you have the opportunity to come into contact with your baby from now on
Mar 02,2024
If you have the opportunity to come into contact with your baby from now on, you will discover that your baby has his own body language, which can communicate with you through facial expressions and movements.
You will get a considerable amount of fun from it, which can also help your baby develop intelligence and emotions, enhance parent-child interaction, and reduce the frustration of taking care of your baby.
Quiet sleep period:
Close your eyes, breathe steadily and regularly, without spontaneous movement, and your appearance indicates that you are sleeping. It is not easy to wake up the baby at this stage.
Active sleep period:
Close your eyes, breathe quickly and irregularly. Occasionally, your hands and feet may move or your eyes may slightly open, smile or make expressions. Caregivers often assume that the baby is not asleep, and it is not easy to wake them up at this stage.
Drowsy period:
The appearance of wanting to sleep, with eyes half open and eyes sluggish, appearing in a hazy state, usually responsive. When stimulated, it is easy to change the dynamics, and at this stage, the baby can be awakened.
Quiet and alert state:
The state in which a baby is awake, has bright and lively eyes, lacks spontaneous activity, and has increased attention is the most easily responsive state, making it the best time for feeding, speaking, and interacting.
Active alertness period:
Open your eyes, have spontaneous movements, have more facial and physical activity, are sensitive to stimuli, are more prone to crying, making noise, and feeling agitated and uneasy. You need to first calm your emotions before feeding and interacting easily.
Crying:
Crying loudly and feeling anxious. It is not advisable to engage in any activities, and caregivers should first comfort them.