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Playtime for Baby
The Best Toys for Infants up to 6 Months
By Donna Smith
Nothing fills our hearts with joy more than a new baby. But babies also fill other things – full of toys! New parents and generous friends and family tend to want to buy everything that rattles, sings, dances and can be cuddled for Baby, which fills up closets, toy boxes and cabinets. But which toys are best for babies up to 6 months of age, and when should toys be introduced?
Dr. Alice Sterling Honig, professor emerita of child development at Syracuse University, Syracuse, N.Y., reminds parents that Baby's first needs are not toys, but TLC. "Keeping a newborn soothed, nursed frequently, cuddled on the body and peaceful until the nervous system can grow a 'sensory barrier' to over-stimulation is very important," she says.
"A parent is the very best toy for a young baby!" says Dr. Honig. "The first six months, the parent who talks while holding baby 'en face' – with one arm under the tush and the other arm supporting the baby's head so Baby is looking right at you about 12 to 18 inches from your face – is giving the baby the best and most interesting toy! That 'toy' is a parent responding to early cooing sounds with delighted smiles, responsive talk and head nodding."
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