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Ann

[Video] 照鏡子

2008年09月12日
聽說五週大的baby就可以讓他照鏡子
他會有"相見恨晚"的感覺喔

所以我們就拿出鏡子
綁在嬰兒床上
看看小恩點有啥反應
結果他好像真得看得到耶
跟之前看黑白卡一樣
小恩點會煞有介事地一直朝鏡子看
然後一直對著鏡子呀呀叫
還會一直朝鏡子伸手
偶爾會去碰碰鏡子旁的拉環

不過希望他自己睡覺時還是不要放鏡子
因為他好像會有點太興奮
這點跟黑白卡不大一樣
看黑白卡的時候通常比較平靜

照了些可愛的照片
[Video] 照鏡子_img_1
From 小恩點6週大

[Video] 照鏡子_img_2
From 小恩點6週大

[Video] 照鏡子_img_3
From 小恩點6週大

[Video] 照鏡子_img_4
From 小恩點6週大

[Video] 照鏡子_img_5
From 小恩點6週大

[Video] 照鏡子_img_6
From 小恩點6週大



還拍了很可愛的影片喔!






可以參考What to Expect的文章

Your Baby is 5 Weeks Old
Why Babies Love Mirrors
What are the benefits of looking in the looking glass? Here's how mirror play helps bolster your baby's development.

What's a newborn's favorite thing to look at? A toy? Nope. A geometric shape? Not really. Your baby's preferred view: a human face. She's not picky about whose face it is, though, so grab a mirror, and offer your baby a chance to gaze at her own! Here's how you can get in on the reflection fun, and help bolster your baby's development.

Prop a mirror against the wall and sit opposite it on the floor (not too far away, since a baby's eyesight is still a work in progress). Now plop your baby in your lap, leaning her back against your tummy. (This also makes for a great sibling activity: Big brothers or sisters can hold a hand mirror in front of the baby while you provide the lap.)

Introduce your baby to her beautiful face by pointing at her reflection. Touch her nose, stroke her hair, gently pinch her ears, and name each feature as you go. Sure, your newborn doesn't know what the words mean now, but she'll be delighted just the same!

Fasten an unbreakable mirror to the side of your baby's crib, or prop one up in front of her during tummy-time sessions for even more reflective fun. She may be more willing to stay belly-down (or coo contentedly in her crib — on her back, of course) if she has her own fascinating face for company.

What's the point of looking in the looking glass? The mirror game helps your baby learn how to focus, track images, and explore the wonderful things a face can do. Plus, it promotes social and emotional development as she interacts with you (and maybe her sibs). Eventually, she'll learn that the friendly face she's been looking at all along is none other than her very own. Now that's a powerful lesson in who's who.