Sunday, 17 March 2013

How Baby Room Décor Can Enhance Mental Growth

Having a baby is one thing, raising it is another altogether. Every parent wants the best for their child and will not let go of any opportunity that will help their child to develop skills in life. There are different approaches in ensuring the growth of a child physically, socially, emotionally, and mentally. One such way of ensuring this growth is through the use of colours to enhance baby’s vision. The first colours that a baby sees and his reaction to them provide parents with tips on creating an environment that will aid the child’s mental growth.

Babies are known to be like sponges, they absorb everything around them that is why most parents wish to take advantage of the initial stages of baby development to create an environment that is both stimulating and encouraging for positive growth. Babyroom décor is one such way that parents use to enhance positive growth in a child and there are tips to follow in order to ensure a perfect environment for baby’s development.



1. Colour Scheme
Parents are encouraged to choose a colour scheme that is both engaging and welcoming. Pink is the preferred colour for baby girls while parents with baby boys will go for blue or other solid colours that depict boldness. These colours should be mixed with other concepts like bright stripes and polka dots that will be easily noticed by the baby.

2. Take time on the ceiling
Babies spend most of their waking hours lying on their backs meaning all they ever see is the ceiling. Take time to decorate the ceiling in bright colours that the baby can see and place other objects like dangling play objects just over the crib within his sight. This will help kill the boredom of looking at a blank ceiling all the time and in the process the baby’s mind will start to notice the difference between the blank ceiling and the dangling objects before him.

3. Invest in books
Apart from the colours and toys above the crib, invest in a small library of baby books arranged neatly in a small bookshelf and definitely within the baby’s eyesight. Even though the baby won’t know them by name, his little mind will notice that there are different objects in the room. You can also begin reading stories to your baby occasionally as this helps in stimulating his senses and will also help him learn to read when he is older.

4. Play Music
Music is a good relaxant not only to adults but to babies too. Though mothers love to sing to their babies, sometimes it helps to play some soft music from a stereo or from toys that have music gadgets. This helps to catch the baby’s attention and at the same time exposing him to new things.

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