This Is How You Can Make Your Baby Smarter In The Womb According To Research

By Johny in Facts On 21st June 2016
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#1 The research said that when mother touches her womb, child interacts more and move his/her arms and legs.

The study's authors wrote: "More arm, head, and mouth movements than when the women did nothing or when they spoke to the baby. Although it is speculative to suggest, it might well be that the increases in arm movements in response to maternal touch are also directed responses towards the source of the stimulation."

#2 To verify the study, researchers brought 23 healthy pregnant women into a dark room.

One behavior had the mothers rub their abdomen, another had the mothers talk to their babies and the last had mothers keep their arms at their side. The researchers tracked the fetuses' movements with sonography. The first behavior had the most responses from the fetuses.

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#3 New research related to birth learning skills has been published by the National Academy of Sciences.

"children learn language skills while in the womb when their parents read or talk to them."

#4 This is not it. Mother can easily develop the skills of child by reading and talking to their babies in the womb.

The study found that "The auditory fitness necessary to shape the brain for hearing and language development. It's never too early to start reading and talking to your baby. We definitely know that babies can hear their mothers and recognize their voice while in utero."

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#5 How baby learns?

Research shows that babies absorb information in the womb during the last 10 weeks of pregnancy. And babies can recognize their mother's language over a foreign language right after being born. But it's really up to parents to decide what's best, as long as there is some interaction going on. Any interaction with your child will help your baby become smarter.

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#6 How to motivate your child to learn by interaction?

"It's really the interaction that motivates the child. The main message for new moms is that their babies are listening and learning and remembering during the last stages of pregnancy. Their brains do not wait for birth to start absorbing information."