Archive for July, 2010

26Jul

The Baby Plus Prenatal Learning System is a set of sound lessons designed for the prenatal child.  The lessons are developed to be played one-hour twice a day for maximum benefit.  When the prenatal child begins to recognize the difference between the sounds of Baby Plus and the natural sounds of the beating of its mothers heart, learning has begun.

The benefits of this early learning experience will affect the child’s learning abilities throughout his lifetime.  He will be more alert, eat better and sleep better.

23Jul

I do not believe there can be enough said in favor of reading to your child from the time that it is born.  Beginning at a very early age will ensure their interest in books and reading and help them to pay attention and listen when they become more active toddlers.

Children seem to enjoy hearing the same books over and over and even get to the point that they have memorized a good portion or all of the story.  They will need to remember what happened on  previous pages in order to understand the story to the end.

Words contained in books are sometimes not used in the vocabulary of the parents as they speak around their home.  Reading books to the child will enable him to hear sounds and words he  would not be exposed to in normal conversation.

15Jul

I learned an interesting fact today.  Children can reach the hyperthermic danger zone at a much faster rate than adults.  That means that an adult sitting in a hot car in the summertime will take longer to reach the heat danger zone than a child in the same car for the same length of time.  Baby’s safety is greatly threatened when we leave them in the car while we run errands

The temperatures inside an automobile increase at a surprising rate in comparison to outside temperatures.  Leaving our children in the automobile while we run errands will place the child at great risk.