How do I know my baby's eyes are intact?
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Stages of the development of a child's vision
How do I know my baby's eyes are intact?
There is no moment when the mother is more happy than the moment when her baby looks at her, but did you know that when your baby baby turns his head with your movement, this does not indicate that it distinguishes you or looks at you, the vision of the child is going through stages of gradual development, so during this article we will show the stages of development of vision Child.
The stages of the development of the vision of the child .
begins to develop before birth from the beginning of the pregnancy until it is completed to its normal level after the first year, so you should pay attention to a healthy diet in addition to the supplements necessary for healthy fetal development and protect it from serious vision problems.
Immediately after the birth, your pediatrician should examine your baby's eyes to make sure your eyes are healthy and free of any problems that affect your baby's future vision, especially since early detection of problems accelerates their treatment.
The development of the vision of the newborn
baby in the first week.After birth, they generally see different colors, but it is difficult for them to distinguish between similar colors, such as red, orange or gray and black. Use black-and-white games or high-contrast color games such as red, yellow and blue.
But they take longer to see blue, black and gray shades. They also don't see a long way, so the newborn can only see and recognize the big, colorful and shiny things, and they won't have the ability to focus on nearby things, including your face, so don't worry, it only takes time.
Your child can't see a long way. You'll probably be close to him during his first weeks of life. When you embrace him, try to get in touch with him with looks and give him enough time to check your features.
The child looked at the age of the first month.
Be aware that your baby's eyes in the first month after birth are not very sensitive as the baby needs a 50 times higher light in an adult.
The child looked at the age of two months
The two-month-old begins to gradually develop his eyes, begins to follow moving and colored objects and can distinguish between colors, shapes, and attraction to images and games with bright or bright colors.
The child looked from the third to the fifth month.
Your child begins at this age to estimate distances and catch small things more accurately, as his ability to follow moving things in front of him develops, as he can at this stage coordinate vision and movement of the hand so he can locate things and capture them and get to know the characters familiar to him and smile .
At this age, your child begins to better control your arms, so he can now as he develops his or her view of distance spacing when holding things. Your child's ability to observe small things improves and follow moving things, so try try different game ideas, you'll find that he'll be happy with them like:
- hide your face with your hands.
- Hide in another way, like you're hiding.The stuffed bear behind your back.
- the imitation game, like blowing your cheeks, raising your eyebrows, or singing your tongue, and so on.
The child looked at the sixth to the eighth month.
Your child is more mobile, and develops his vision to a large extent so that you can see the things that are at a greater distance very clearly and discover the things around him, and your turn at this stage comes to help your child to connect vision and movement, you can sit on the ground together with your child and put him some games at different distances And encourage him to pick it up.
The baby looked after the ninth month.
From the ninth month to the 12th month i.e. the beginning of the first year, the last stage of the development of the child's eye sight begins, and at this stage the intensity of your child's gaze increases until it reaches normal levels until it becomes just like adults, and the child at this stage can distinguish between things located in long distances And nearby. He will be able to get to know people remotely before they reach him. However, you should know that although your child's sense of vision has evolved at this stage, his ability to distinguish between colors and their grades is not complete until after the middle of the second year, i.e. the 18th month.
How do I know my baby's eyes are intact?
There are a number of signs that indicate if your baby's eyes are healthy, either he has a problem with vision development, including:
- Eyes are excessively full of tears.
- The whites of the pupil.
- The eyelid redness is noticeably red.
- Hypersensitivity to light.
- Abnormal eye movement, often random.
- Weakness or laziness of one eye.
- Tilt his head in a noticeable way in an attempt to see (indicating a narrow viewing angle).
If you notice any of these signs on your child, please consult your child's doctor immediately to identify the child's problem and avoid any complications.
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