Friday, September 20, 2013

Nourish Your Baby's Mind With Letter Art

By Jan Brightley


Parents want nothing but the best for their baby. Good health, happiness and success are but some of the things every mom and dad wants for his child. At home, one way to contribute towards these goals is to create a warm, nurturing environment in the nursery. Doing this shouldn't be a burden and should even be a fun, enjoyable experience for the whole family. One way of accomplishing this task is with the use of Alphabet Pictures.

KEEPING THINGS CREATIVE IN BABY'S ROOM

Use numbers, letters and shapes in decorating your baby's room. Use your imagination and creativity in using learning materials to decorate the nursery. The constant presence of things which are good to learn are good for your child's brain development.

In the same manner, if you'd like your baby to always remember a person like a grandfather or grandmother who may not always be physically present in your home, you can always post their pictures on your nursery walls so that even if they seldom see each other, your child will always know who they are when they meet.

Neutral colors on the walls offer the baby the most solace when in their crib. The bedroom needs to be inviting and a vital place for the baby to learn. Decking it out in wild safari print or intense princess theme can cause a distraction. A mature neutral color also grows with the baby.

Ages zero to threeare crucial for your baby's learning. At this stage, your child absorbs a lot of vital information he could use lifelong. Immerse him in an environment that's conducive to learning. Make sure there are letters and numbers always within view so he develops an early recognition for them. Also, putting up a message like "We love you!" where he would constantly see it is a great way to remind him how much you, as parents, care.

Letter Photography art captures a child's interest and imagination. Children enjoy seeing real pictures instead of just regular drawings. A book showing real baby pictures will surely be more interesting to a baby compared to a book with illustrations of babies.If you'd like to employ a subtle way of introducing learning into your baby's mind, personalized letter pictures is the way to go.

With photography letters you can create a truly unique version of your child's name to hang in their nursery. Having a letter name in their room helps them recognize it in other places. Other important unique wall art words you want your children to wrap around themselves such as love, dream, and believe are wonderful additions to the room.

It's never too early to start teaching and training your child the right way. In many homes, learning starts in the nursery.

As parents, it is your responsibility to ensure that this room is filled with love and learning.

OTHER TIPS FOR PEACE OF MIND AND PEACE OF HEART:

* Darkness encourages sleep in babies. It may be a good idea to use dark curtains or window shades to help babies sleep better and longer.

* Need a changing station? - Use the dresser!

* Ditch the Mobile, newborns can't see it, and the spinning distracts older babies from sleeping.

* Parents need their rest as well as babies do. A guest bed may prove useful in the nursery.

* A reading table would be another good addition to the nursery as it helps strengthen the parent-child bond while learning.

* Night lights/Low lights are more for your benefit then the baby. The baby is not afraid of the dark.




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