How to read prenatal education correctly?

Eight months of pregnancy to before delivery is the best time to implement reading prenatal education. Medical research has found that the germination of fetal consciousness occurs around 78 months of pregnancy. At this time, the fetal brain nerves have developed to a level almost equivalent to that of a newborn. Once the information from the outside world is captured, it will be conveyed to various parts of the fetal body through the neural tube. At this time, the cerebral cortex on the outer layer of the fetal brain is also very developed, so it is certain that the fetus has the possibility of thinking, feeling and remembering things. Reading stories to your unborn baby regularly can make the fetus feel safe and warm. If a pregnant woman repeatedly reads the same story to her fetus, the nervous system becomes more sensitive to language.

Point 2: How to practice

Choose a fairy tale, children\’s song or nursery rhyme that you think is interesting and can make you happy physically and mentally. Describe the people, things and objects in the work in detail and clearly, such as the sun, the shape of the house and the clothes worn by the protagonist. Clothes, etc., allow the fetus to integrate into the world of the story. The story should avoid overly violent themes and overly passionate and sentimental content. It is best for both husband and wife to read to the fetus once a day and use the opportunity of storytelling to communicate and interact with the fetus.

After practicing \”story time\” for a month, you might as well try it out to see how your fetus reacts. Does the fetus kick its feet when it hears a certain word or sentence? Is there a passage in the story that is particularly calming for the fetus?

Precautions

1. In order to allow the mother\’s feelings and thoughts to fully communicate with the fetus, it is best to maintain a calm mind and concentration.

2. Before reading a story, it is best to form an image of the content of the story in your mind so that it can be vividly conveyed to the fetus.

3. If you don\’t have much time and can only read a story to the fetus in a hurry, at least choose one picture and tell it to the fetus carefully, and try to convey the content of the calligraphy and painting to the fetus \”visually\”. \”Visualization\” refers to the act of imprinting vivid pictures, words, and images in the mind.

4. When choosing prenatal education books, don’t preconceptions about which books your baby will like, and try to read as many books as possible.

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