Execution of stimulation activities for infants (birth – 6 months) in sense of touch

INFANT STIMULATION PROGRAMMES 3 (0+3)

Module- 5 & 6 Planning, Implementing and Evaluation of Stimulation Programme
for Infants (birth – 6 months)

Execution of stimulation activities for infants (birth – 6 months) in sense of touch

Introduction:

There is no better way for parents to show love for their babies than to provide close, loving, physical contact. Babies need close physical contact with their parents to thrive. It is especially important that parents hold and cuddle their babies as much as possible. When babies achieve adequate head control, parents can try carrying them in a carrier pack as they do household chores. Changing diapers and bathing babies are also examples of everyday activities that stimulate the sense of touch.

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Aim: To execute the stimulation activities for infants in the sense of touch.

Objectives:

  1. To execute the stimulation program for infants in the sense of touch.
  2. Developing the skill in testing the effectiveness of the developed material
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