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What games do after 6 months with a newborn child

From 6 months of life, newborn babies are able to stand alone sitting without support, they begin to have an outlet of the objects, crawling slowly, and begin to move get leverage on mobile. There is a tremendous development, enhances motor skills along with verbal comprehension at this stage its importance is precisely the game that for small the way they explore the world.

What games you can do after 6 months?
One of the most famous is " the treasure of the basket." E 'was invented by the English psychologist Elinor Goldschmied. These use a wicker basket or other containers are used in wood or cardboard box inside which are placed a number of objects, in fact the treasures. Little things, but not too much to be swallowed, which have become the home games of the child. Possibly items with natural materials, and cloth, leather, paper, metal, wood, pine cones, shells, in short everything that can intrigue the child.

Children at this age infants are attracted by the colored boxes, observe them, try to open them, put them in the mouth. After the 9 months also dwells on the details, if you put a toy in the basket to grab the treasures you will see that as the label.

Unleash your imagination, "treasures" are represented by all that you have at home but also from natural things like leaves large. They are good, however, sets of keys, bells, balls of wool, rubber balls, tennis socks balled. Put it all together and leave the basket in front of the child. Watch him play, let it explore on its own, you will see that initially, especially when it is smaller, put everything in their mouths, then observe more objects and touch them.

The game of basket of treasures will help to develop its tactile experiences, hence trying to change the objects of different materials (rubber, metal, fabric etc ...) and sensory (it is useful to change the colors and the shape of objects).

The game can last from 15 to 30 minutes, will depend on the children well and his curiosity.

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