Wednesday, January 18, 2006

Week 24

If you feel like Tyler is dropping his toys over and over again only to get your attention, remember that this is how he tests the world and he is fascinated to find that dropping an object, such as a rattle, will have the same result every time. How in the world did they know!?!?He now knows the sound that the rattle makes and can anticipate it. If the rattle hits another toy or surface on the way down, he may look to see what happened and why the sound was different that time. He is also delighted to discover another predictable result: that you will pick it up for him. Have patience. I remember wanting to put everything on little bungee cords so my daughter could retrieve her dropped toys herself. I've thought of that too!!!

Your little one's face and body will now start to communicate more subtly and you'll find that you can read his moods as they change simply by observing the _expression on his face and by his body language. He will give you great big smiles and animated movements when he's happy; and a quieter, withdrawn demeanor when he's tired, sad or confused.

Your baby will love a jumper chair at this age and it's great exercise for his leg muscles. Yup...got him an exersaucer and he LOVES it!! However, be sure the chair is properly hung in an appropriate doorway-away from stairways and other dangerous areas (like near the kitchen stove) where he could get hurt. Remember to stay nearby and watch for signs that he may need a rest - little legs can wear out very quickly.

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