Visual Array
To help your child develop a sense of Visual
Over 75% of all babies will learn as a result of his visual experiences. Babies are attracted to bright colors. see color is a part of his apprenticeship. visual perception develops in a sequence that is not yet completely understood. Apparently, babies do not see that dark and light at first, then vague shapes in black and white and shades of gray. It the baby has learned to recognize people and objects with the sight he started to develop his ability to see colors. Some pediatricians believe that most toddlers are unable to distinguish the individual colors until they are 2 ½ years. Even if the baby can not see color and is very much attracted by the strong contrasts or movement, the experiences he has with the bright colors are always important.
If the child is two months old and 2 ½ years, experiments with color are a significant part of its visual development. In addition to the baby with a variety of experiments involving a parent must add slow motion and vivid colors of objects in its education system overnight. Like many experiences with hearing stories and view photos before he can talk to help prepare children for reading, it should experiments with color to begin development of his visual discrimination. Mobile colorful moving slowly overhead and bright rattles and colorful red patches seen against neutral backgrounds are the types o visual experiences of the child must be to have every day.
Experiences the color will be a need for the child to adulthood, but the color kind of environment described above will no longer be necessary when the child begin to distinguish one color from another. From this point on the experiences of color will become much more specific. For an array of brightly colored objects, toys, baby blankets, hooded towels, bibs, baby clothes and go to www.babyblanketbabe.com
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JoAnn Williams Report this author if you suspect they are involved in any fraudulent practices. I am a mother, grandmother, and retired school teacher. But I am also many other things. I grew up in rural Montana and still live in rural Montana (the best place on earth, by the way). Besides teaching school for many years, I have spent a lot of time helping my husband with the ranch work. One year, on Valentine’s Day, he laid a pair of brand new red hay hooks on the seat of the pickup so that they were in the shape of a heart. My boys named me “Hayhook Annie” and said I was the best “hooker” around! I like people and especially enjoy helping others to be able to help themselves. My website, BabyBlanketBabe, was created with the idea that I could help people have a pleasant time shopping. The website features excellent quality baby gift products. The need for baby items stays with us no matter what age we are. Some friend or relative is always having a new baby. Most of my products are personalized, unique, and useful. Please take a look. Author Links http://www.babyblanketbabe.com
