Archive for October, 2009

Nutrition For Infant Brain Development

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

A baby Aksamaldi (5 months), weakness in the arms of his mother due to vomiting and defecation in a refugee camp a week Gapu children, youth and sports, NAD. He was treated and given an IV in the hospital for three days. Camp in open conditions and lack of food caused him pain.

NEEDS stimulation or an attempt to encourage the child to enter a new knowledge or skills are very important in increasing the intelligence of children. Stimulation in children, the baby was starting palpable fetus because the fetus is not a passive creature. In the womb, the fetus is able to breathe, kick, turn, swallow, move, you suck your thumb, and others. While the main stimulus specifically for children of 0-7 years.

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