The most helpful thing I discovered this week was some advice from two pediatricians in their book,
Heading Home with Your Newborn (endorsed by the AAP). In a section entitled "The Secret to a Smarter Baby," they suggest that instead of brain-stimulating toys, CDs, DVDs, and iPod playlists (though they have their place),
the real secret to a smarter baby "is ... the loving interactions that you share with [him]." They suggest talking, walking, singing, and reading books to newborns as great ways to assist brain development.
That was a relief. It's been a bit overwhelming trying to discern the good parenting essentials from the fire hydrant of advice on the subject. This week, we spent lots of quality time together doing things that fall into this "loving interactions" category. Both Rich and I sing to him. One time I even calmed him throughout most of his fussy time by simply singing to him. It's amazing how much he likes this, especially considering my vocal limitations!
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| Nutella crepe! |
We discovered Nutella crepes again on Friday during a long afternoon walk. Isaac was fascinated by the leaves and trees, sunlight, and wind. He often gasps in excitement, opens his eyes widely, and turns his head rapidly to see all of the new things outdoors. He is a really great walking buddy!
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| In the Ergo - his favorite place. |
Bath time - a great time to discover the eyes, ears, nose, fingers, and toes! He's not afraid of the water getting on his face or eyelids and generally likes being clean. He has another set of leg creases to clean this week as he continues to put on weight! :)
Last Saturday he smiled for the first time. Though we haven't been able to capture the full smile on camera yet, this is the build up. He's very happy here because his tummy is full. And he just burped. That almost always makes him smile.
Getting tired. Mommy keeps him on the go.
And in the middle of a good nap here. We love this outfit on him because he like a little boy (thanks, Aunt Jan & Uncle Joe)! There's a little train on the left shoulder. He really likes wearing it. It's perfectly warm for this changing weather.
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| Notice the feet hanging over the edge ... someone is getting bigger!! |
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