Play & Learn

Three ways to nurture your baby’s development through play

By PATTI LUCARELLI, RN, MSN, CPNP

Rhyme Time

Believe it or not, your little one is ready to play with you almost from the moment she’s born. Simple rhymes sung to a classic melody will help her learn language and rhythm with the rise and fall of your voice.

A time-tested favorite is “Pat-a-cake.” Gently pat your baby’s hands as you sing and act out this rhyme:

Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker’s man.
Bake me a cake as fast as you can.
Roll it, pat it and mark it with a B.
And put it in the oven for baby and me!

At first, your baby will listen and watch. After just a few rounds, she’ll anticipate the game with giggles and smiles. Eventually, she’ll request such games again and again. Through repetition, she is learning new skills as well as gaining control and mastery of her body and mind. Remain patient and positive, and enjoy this togetherness.

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