The
learning process of child takes place when he was in your womb. This is not a
surprising thing. This is a fact the your baby start learning in your womb.
The
development takes place in the brain of the baby to make an understanding of
the world for the first time baby open eyes and comes under the shower of
sunlight.
The
development of baby brain may be divided into two parts. One development before
the birth of the child and one is after birth and they are called pre-natal and
post-natal respectively.
The basic
development of baby’s brain is carried out in womb. In this process of
pre-natal millions of neurons are developed in the body of the baby.
The period
of thirty-six weeks are most crucial when the baby start developing the brain
in mother’s womb. The baby learns a lot of basic things in this period.
In a very
slow process, the shape of brain begins to make and senses are matured. The
period of 36 weeks is time for baby to develop taste buds and starts tasting
the food that is taken by the mother.
All the
process of brain development is initially take place in this period. Other
processes are also take place in the pre-natal stage as hearing and sexual
senses are developed. You will not imagine but it is the fact that your baby
can keep memories in this stage.
Major
changes are made in post-natal stage of brain development. The baby is able to
connect his/her voice with you. And also these links are used to learn how to
breath, suck, and swallow.
In this
stage, the baby will come to know how to feed on self-basis and walking and
running. A specific time is required for this development process. And few
months are also required for further developments. And this process cannot be
done in a quick session and you cannot expect your child to grow as faster as
this world.
If there
is some late in the learning process of your child, you should not worry by
thinking that your child is not going at normal. But the process of your
child’s brain is quite stable and you will not find any complaints in future of
your child.
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