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1st lesson free
- Psychology and care for babies
- Parenting and baby education
- Preparing for childbirth
- Sign Language for Babies
Teaching about babies involves understanding their development, care, and health. Here’s a comprehensive overview of various aspects related to babies
- Psychology and care for babies
- Parenting and baby education
- Preparing for childbirth
- Sign Language for Babies
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About Nurul
I want to teach because I am passionate about my subject and believe in its power to inspire and empower students.Teaching allows me to make a positive impact on students' lives, helping them discover their potential and develop critical skills for their future.I enjoy fostering a love for learning and creativity in my classroom, encouraging students to think critically and engage with the material.I find personal growth in teaching, as it challenges me to continuously improve my communication skills and deepen my understanding of the subject matter.Contributing to my community through education is important to me, as I want to help shape the next generation of thinkers and leaders.I love the opportunity to create engaging and innovative lesson plans that make learning enjoyable and accessible for all students.The satisfaction of seeing my students succeed and achieve their goals is incredibly rewarding and motivates me to teach.
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- English
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English
1. Developmental MilestonesPhysical Development:Infancy (0-12 months): Rapid growth in weight and length. Babies typically double their birth weight by six months.Motor Skills:0-3 months: Reflexes (grasping, rooting) and head control.4-6 months: Rolling over, sitting up with support.7-12 months: Crawling, standing, and walking.Cognitive Development:Babies start recognizing faces and objects. By 6 months, they can track moving objects and show curiosity about their surroundings.Language development begins with cooing and babbling, progressing to simple words by the end of the first year.Social and Emotional Development:Babies form attachments to caregivers. They may smile socially by 6 weeks and show fear of strangers around 6-8 months.Emotional expressions grow, including joy, anger, and frustration.2. Feeding and NutritionBreastfeeding: Recommended exclusively for the first six months for optimal nutrition and bonding.Formula Feeding: An alternative to breastfeeding, providing necessary nutrients.Introducing Solid Foods:Around 6 months, introduce pureed fruits, vegetables, and grains.Avoid honey and whole nuts due to choking hazards.3. Sleep PatternsNewborns sleep 14-17 hours a day, waking every 2-3 hours for feeding.By 3-6 months, many babies start sleeping longer stretches, and by 12 months, they may sleep 11-14 hours, including naps.4. Health and SafetyRegular Check-ups: Pediatric appointments for vaccinations, growth tracking, and developmental assessments.Common Illnesses: Recognize signs of colds, fevers, or gastrointestinal issues.Safety Precautions:Use appropriate car seats and baby-proof the home (remove choking hazards, secure furniture).5. Bonding and InteractionImportance of Bonding: Physical touch, eye contact, and responsive caregiving foster attachment and emotional security.Play and Interaction: Engage in activities like talking, singing, and reading to stimulate cognitive and language development.6. Caregiving TechniquesDiapering: Frequent changes to maintain hygiene.Bathing: Sponge baths for newborns until the umbilical cord falls off; then, regular baths.Soothing Techniques: Swaddling, gentle rocking, or using white noise can help calm fussy babies.7. Parenting SupportCommunity Resources: Support groups, parenting classes, and online forums can help new parents connect and share experiences.Mental Health: Be aware of postpartum depression or anxiety; seek support when needed.ConclusionUnderstanding the various aspects of baby development and care is essential for nurturing healthy, happy infants. Building strong bonds through love, attention, and proper care lays the foundation for lifelong emotional and social well-being.
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- £18
Pack prices
- 5h: £90
- 10h: £180
online
- £18/h
free lessons
The first free lesson with Nurul will allow you to get to know each other and clearly specify your needs for your next lessons.
- 1hr
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