Depending on the age of the baby, there are several games that you can play with. Alas, not all parents know about this, depriving their child of the joy of communication. Remember, playing at any age not only improves the mood of the baby, but also contributes to its early development and strengthening of the nervous system.
It is necessary
- - rattles;
- -children's books.
Instructions
Step 1
With a 3-month-old baby, you can play the Let's Talk game. From a few weeks, the baby is able to maintain a conversation, and from 4 months he is even able to conduct a dialogue. Talk to him: up to 30 seconds he can already listen to your speech and even turn his head towards the speaker. The baby will respond to your words with sounds, many of which can already be distinguished.
Step 2
Take a brightly colored rattle and show it to your child. Seeing her in your hands, the baby will surely smile, make joyful sounds and begin to stretch out his arms to her. Touch the toy to its handles, the child will try to grab the toy with both hands.
Step 3
At this age, children are also happy to play "Ku-ku". Close your eyes with your palms and say "Ku-ku" and immediately open your face. The kid will watch your actions with interest and "look for" you. This game can be played with a child for at least a year.
Step 4
The most popular game under the age of six months is "Goat". Draw the horns of a goat with your fingers and bring them closer to the child, saying "There is a horned goat …". After you bring your hand to the baby's tummy or chest, tickle him with the exclamation "Gore, gore." The child will surely burst into laughter.
Step 5
Take a standing child by the torso on both sides and play with him in "Sit-stand", prompting him to squat and get up. You can accompany the actions with a rhyme or song, with a dance rhythm.
Step 6
In the second half of the year, the child enjoys playing "Ladushki". Clap your hands and say: “Okay, okay, where have you been? - By Grandma!". Then raise your hands and say: "Fly, flew, - and lower them on the child's head with the words:" They sat on the head. " If the child likes the game, utter the text in full: “Okay, okay, where were you? - By Grandma. - What did you eat? - Kashka. - What did you drink? - Mint. And they drank, and ate, flew, flew, sat on the head. " This game teaches a child to imitate adults and perform precise movements.
Step 7
The game "Magpie-crow" promotes the development of fine movements of the hands. Take the index finger of the child's hand and slide it on the palm of the other, saying at the same time: "The magpie-crow cooked porridge, fed the children." Then start bending your fingers, starting with the little finger: "I gave to this, I gave to this, I gave to this." Reach the thumb: "But I didn't give this one, - shake your finger: - He didn't go to the forest, he didn't chop wood, didn't carry water, didn't heat the stove, so he didn't give him porridge!"
Step 8
After the baby is already able to sit in the arms of an adult, you can start playing games with him like: “Let's go, let's go” or “Over the bumps”. Sit the child on your lap and slightly toss him, saying at the same time: “Let's go, let's go for cones - nuts. Along a flat path."
Step 9
By the end of your first year, start playing speech games. Pointing to an object, clearly pronounce its name, then ask the child to repeat it.
Step 10
Closer to the year, you can start looking at books. Pointing to pictures with images of animals, toys, etc. name them and imitate the sounds inherent in them. These games are useful for developing a child's hearing as well as articulation.