I See – What Babies See
I See (6 - 8 Months) – Show – What Babies See
Our I See channel gives you a unique child's eye view of what children see, as well as insight into their other developing senses. The channel is split into four age groups, each containing four videos – one longer I See show and three shorter I See episodes. Watch all related videos in each channel, or go straight to the age group relevant to your child. There are five channels in total, each focusing on one aspect of your child's world.
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Why You Should Watch
At this stage your baby's eyes are coordinated and their vision is almost 20/20. Discover from a child's perspective how they play and explore to gain mastery over external objects, how basic things such as the way you decorate the nursery can influence your child's learning and why reading with your child is good for language and visual development. Get practical, useful ideas for encouraging the development of all your child's senses in realistic, supportive ways that recognize that your child is a unique individual progressing at their own pace.
What you'll see from a baby's eye view:
- How your baby uses all their senses to explore the objects in their world
- Why baby repeats the same action over and over and over again, and no, it's not just to annoy you
- What sort of toys are best for babies at this stage
- How babies experiment when discovering new objects and actions
- Why simple, colorful images are best for baby
What you'll discover:
- How to choose toys that are safe for your baby's increasingly vigorous explorations
- Why your baby's appetite may be increasing
- Why it's important to remain patient with your baby
- How far your baby's vision has come in about six months
- How reading, singing and talking are all connected for baby
The more understanding you have of the how your child makes sense of their world, the more resources and patience you'll have to provide the games, objects, encouragement and support that your baby needs to grow into a happy, secure individual.
Channel Summary:
<p>Our I See channel gives you a unique child's eye view of what children see, as well as insight into their other developing senses. The channel is split into four age groups, each containing four videos – one longer I See show and three shorter I See episodes. Watch all related videos in each channel, or go straight to the age group relevant to your child. There are five channels in total, each focusing on one aspect of your child's world.</p>
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