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Understanding the development of babies through each stage will help parents know what their baby needs? What are the symptoms?, so that there are strategies to support healthy development of children. Here are some notes on baby's movement and motor development at 49 weeks.
1. Tiny moving person
Your baby will never stop moving. Whether crawling, rocking, or taking those first tentative steps, that's all your baby wants to do for the entire 24 hours and 7 days. It will probably burn you out from trying to keep up and some days you will feel like your baby just keeps on moving. You'll also notice your baby may nap a little longer or sleep more at night. That's also a good thing, as getting plenty of rest will not only make your baby happier, but it will also improve her physical coordination during the day. Try especially to rearrange your schedule so that your child takes regular, twice-daily naps. It's good to skip a nap from time to time, but if you let it go on and on and change the pattern of the day, it can start to break a cycle of poor sleep and be very productive for you and your baby. you return to the cycle.2. Notes in supporting baby's movement
By the end of the first year, your baby will probably be able to walk a few steps with the help of one or both of your hands, and he may even be brave enough to move on his own. The baby's first steps certainly look more like Franken-Baby than the average person walking with strong, confident feet. Your child will stretch his arms straight out in front of him for balance and begin to take one heavy step after another heavy and stiff one. As your baby grows and becomes a little more confident, you can move the support arm around while learning to walk by lowering your arms to your sides and leaning on the muscles in your midsection to help balance your baby while standing or Go. This is also a good time to introduce your baby to push toys, such as baby strollers, toy lawn mowers, and strollers. These will not only create balance for your baby, but will also make him feel very happy and give him a solid motivation to start walking.
For children to be healthy and develop well, it is necessary to have a nutritious diet in terms of quantity and quality balance. If children are not provided with adequate and balanced nutrients, it will lead to diseases of excess or lack of nutrients, which adversely affect the comprehensive development of children in terms of physical, mental and motor skills.
Parents should supplement their children with supportive products containing lysine, essential micro-minerals and vitamins such as zinc, chromium, selenium, and B vitamins to help fully meet their child's nutritional needs. At the same time, these essential vitamins also support digestion, enhance nutrient absorption, help improve anorexia, and help children eat well.
Parents can learn more:
Signs of zinc deficiency in children
Micronutrient deficiency and failure to gain weight in children
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Reference source: Parents.com