From the moment the baby is born and shows the first grasping reflex to the precision of fine psychomotricity, the child's hands are evolving and transforming. We can stimulate the development of psychomotricity by playing with our child, offering them different objects and materials.
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During the first six months, a baby's hands go through significant development. Initially, newborns have their hands in a tight fist most of the time. Around 1-2 months, they start to open their hands more and bring them to their mouths. By 3-4 months, they begin to grasp objects placed in their hands and bring them closer to inspect. Around 5-6 months, babies start transferring objects from one hand to the other and develop better hand-eye coordination. This progression in hand movements is crucial for their cognitive and physical development.Read more -
Oxitocina, también conocida como la "hormona del amor", es una hormona producida en el cerebro que desempeña un papel importante en la regulación de las emociones y el comportamiento social. Se libera en situaciones de intimidad y afecto, como durante el parto, la lactancia materna y las interacciones sociales positivas. La oxitocina también está relacionada con la formación de vínculos afectivos entre las personas.Read moreOxytocin, also known as the "love hormone," is responsible for creating the strongest emotional bond between mother and child. The endocrine system produces this substance during positive interactions of affection and is present in all acts of love: in a hug, in a gaze, and even in a kiss.
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Games that help with baby developmentRead morePlay is a privileged medium for the comprehensive development of a baby's capacities: social, communicative, emotional, intellectual, and motor skills, allowing the child to learn and develop in a balanced way.
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Can babies hear their mother's voice before being born?Read moreAt five months of gestation, it is the best time to start communicating with the baby through stimulation.
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The Shaken Baby Syndrome is a form of abusive head trauma that occurs when a baby is forcefully shaken, causing serious brain injury or death.Read moreShaken baby syndrome, also known as shaken baby syndrome, is the result of injuries that can occur in an infant or young children up to 5 years old when they are shaken forcefully.
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Maternity leaves in the different countries of the European UnionRead moreIn Spain, maternity leave is 16 weeks long. Six weeks are mandatory to be taken after childbirth and continuously. The other ten weeks can be taken before or after the pregnancy.
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Changes during pregnancyRead moreDuring pregnancy, a woman's body undergoes a series of physical and symptomatic changes due to the revolution of hormones. A woman's body is capable of the most incredible miracle that exists, a stage in which it will change the way the woman feels and thinks.
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10 original ways to announce a pregnancyRead moreThe times have passed when announcing that the stork was arriving was the most common way to announce the arrival of a new baby. Nowadays, ways of announcing it to family and friends have flooded social media with funny images and very original ways of expressing it. We recommend ten more or less original ways to announce it.
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The pregnancy book, a unique memoryRead morePregnancy is a state of a woman that only lasts a few months. However, it is one of the most important moments of her life, as it marks the countdown to meeting her future son or daughter.