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Understanding your baby's sensory world
Introduction to Baby Sense™

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Three of the most common concerns of parents in their baby's first year are:
Why is my baby crying ?
How can I get my baby to sleep well ?
How can I enhance my baby's development?
The best-selling book, Baby Sense™ reveals that the answer to these concerns
lies in your baby's sensory world. Your baby's response to his sensory world is
the key to having a baby who is happily awake, learning from his world (Happy
Days) or falling asleep with ease and sleeping peacefully for long stretches
(Peaceful Nights ).
In this unique book based on sensory integration principles, baby care
consultants Megan Faure (an occupational therapist) and Ann Richardson (a
specialist nursing sister) pool their wealth of hands - on experience and
professional knowledge to help you tune in to your baby and understand
how sensory input affects him
what he means by the signals he gives; and
how to respond to these signals by regulating his sensory environment and
stimulation
This knowledge will enable you to
keep your baby calm, contented and free from colic;
provide optimal stimulation at appropriate times, to enhance his development;
and
ensure that he has positive early sensory experiences.
The first part of the book provides answers and explanations for the common
questions of the first year - feeding, sleep and crying, from the perspective of
your baby's sensory world. The second part is divided into six age bands from
birth to one year, with guidelines and practical advice on feeding and sleep,
establishing a flexible routine, age appropriate routines and detailed
suggestions for appropriate stimulation to enhance development.
A baby-centric approach would be to have the guidelines of 'awake time' for each
developmental age, as found in Baby Sense and then more importantly to learn to
read your baby's signals. Practically this would entail watching the clock to
see what time your baby wakes and then make sure to watch that your baby goes
down according to his 'awake times'. In addition to this you should watch for
your baby's own signals. Signals that a baby is tired include rubbing eyes,
sucking hands, touching ears, looking into space, drowsy eyes or many other self
soothing strategies. When your baby shows the signs of drowsiness, he should be
put down to sleep.
Baby Sense™ is available in English and Afrikaans in leading bookstores in South
Africa. It is available internationally from our Baby Sense™ shop . The
Portuguese edition is currently being printed and will be available later this
year. Watch this space.