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Local Support Groups / Foreign Language Boards Discussions / Re: Hindi Language
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on: March 26, 2011, 05:06:55 PM
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about uploading 'pictures' of Hindi words - I am thinking of doing it through LR. I just got LR for my 5 month old. Beginning to get a good hang of its features, etc. If anyone has done this before let me know. I guess you could say its like uploading Hindi BITs into LR....
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Local Support Groups / Foreign Language Boards Discussions / Hindi Language
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on: March 26, 2011, 03:47:52 PM
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My family will be moving to India from the US. It would be awesome to have Hindi in LR as well! Hindi is a compulsory subject in all schools in India. Perhaps optional in some of the international schools in India. Potentially a large market for LR? Just my thoughts...
Also, want to teach my baby the language because of the move. Could it be possible to upload 'pictures' of the Hindi words?
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Parents' Lounge / General Parenting / Re: crawling helps baby
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on: March 06, 2011, 03:07:40 AM
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Skylark, my girl is the same. She is 5 months old and already stands up pulling at our hands and then balancing herself, using our thumbs. I try to make her hang from my thumbs - Doman style, in preparation of brachiation... We have been encouraging her to crawl, crawling track and floor. Doman says it is important for a child's language development - helps the lungs, etc. So she has been trying really hard to crawl on her tummy of late. She rotates 360 degrees but we are encouraging her to crawl forward as well.... I have talked about my experience in a previous post...
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EARLY LEARNING / Early Learning - General Discussions / Doman Mobility Developmental Profile
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on: February 26, 2011, 06:42:30 PM
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Hi, my baby will be turning 5 months end of this month. As per the Doman Developmental Profile chart (the colorful chart in his book "How Smart is your Baby?"), she is way slow as far as the mobility section goes. Although superior in the other areas (yellow).
This is because when I put her on her tummy on the floor, she will play with her toys close to her. But if they are put a little away, she struggles to crawl towards them. She starts crying after a good 30 minute effort. So basically as per the Developmental chart she is in the Stage I section for mobility at 5 months - "movement of arms and legs without bodily movement". Although she tends to rotate 360 degrees with me when I move around her.
Now, I am wondering if this is happening because we never used the crawling track at night when she slept. We kept her on her back in a sleep blanket. With all the SIDS scare around us I didn't want to take chances.
I go to a mommy-baby play group for babies her age. I found that she was one of the more mobile ones in her group.So, in a group of babies who are sleeping on their backs instead of their tummies she is fine. But according to the Doman chart she is way behind.
As a parent I am wondering what else could I do to encourage her to crawl forward. We used a make-shift inclined crawling track at home and she was able to move down the track. But on a flat surface she is getting frustrated. So we have stopped using the inclined track to practice crawling on a 'flat' surface.
Has anybody else had a similar experience?And what did you do to get your baby to crawl. Yes, I do want her to crawl sooner than later. We have increased floor time with her and stopped putting her in a crib.
We are in the thick of winter here in the Northeast of US - Massachusetts. So wondering what other warm clothes options we have for night time sleep. I think the wearable sleep blanket is restricting her. she has been waking up a lot at night kicking as if to get it off. But we also want to keep her warm. The temperature at night is usually at 62 degrees at our home. Anything higher makes the air dry.
Another question I have is about the Vestibular Stimulation. There they want your baby to wear a neck support and you turn your baby upside down. I am too much of a wimp to try that. And there are these other vestibular stimulation exercises like the pitch swing where both parents swing the baby one on each side. I just feel she is too tiny for that kind of stuff. Plus, I haven't seen anyone do it before. I'll probably take the book to her next pediatrician visit and ask the doc.
I also cannot understand why the light reflex exercise.
If there is anyone out there who has any information regarding this, please share your experience with Doman's mobility and vestibular development.
Thanks. Eva's Mommy
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