As parents we all want the very best for our
children, so how do we give them a head start right from beginning and in those
initial vital months of life? It is the mixture of a good diet as well as your
communication and encouragement with some simple Baby Hazel Games that can give your child the best begin in terms
of brain growth.
Pregnant women are made very conscious of the
need for additional folic acid in the early stages of pregnancy but what about
fats which make up a large amount of the brain, in particular necessary fatty
acids? It is commonly known that breast-fed babies have a faintly higher IQ, so
the turn of phrase 'breast is best' still applies for many health reasons. The
added ingestion of fatty acids (omega 3 and 6) for breastfeeding and pregnant mothers,
along with essential vitamins and minerals, is shown to aid cerebral improvement
in their babies and by playing Baby Games.
Baby's brain at the time of birth is almost 70% the size of a mature brain. The greatest brain growth occurs during childhood and is almost completed by the time your child is 5-6 years old. A closer watch on your child's diet in these determining years is certainly a influential factor in development as well aas playing Baby Hazel Games. Omega 3 fatty acids are established in tuna, salmon and mackerel, and for non-fish eaters supplements are readily available. Omega 6’s is generally consumed more by the common people, being found in grains, cereals, poultry and eggs. Being aware of your intake, particularly of omega 3's is beneficial to your own heart and brain function as well as that of your unborn or newborn child.
Baby's brain at the time of birth is almost 70% the size of a mature brain. The greatest brain growth occurs during childhood and is almost completed by the time your child is 5-6 years old. A closer watch on your child's diet in these determining years is certainly a influential factor in development as well aas playing Baby Hazel Games. Omega 3 fatty acids are established in tuna, salmon and mackerel, and for non-fish eaters supplements are readily available. Omega 6’s is generally consumed more by the common people, being found in grains, cereals, poultry and eggs. Being aware of your intake, particularly of omega 3's is beneficial to your own heart and brain function as well as that of your unborn or newborn child.
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