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还是考拉妈妈的帖子
还是考拉妈妈的帖子
"目光接触训练 (初始阶段-B)
* Encourage your child to touch you and create a response that he may find appealing. For example, guide his hand to your face and make a "beep beep" noise when he touches your nose, or put out your tongue.Make the same response every time so that he realises that the same gesture creates the same response. He may want to repeat the game over and over.This may be a good game to play last thing when he's lying in bed, or when he's in bath.
* When you are engaging in a game he enjoys, such as tickling, stop to take a long pause (often longer than you might feel comfortable with), and wait for your child to make a gesture to indicate he wants the game to continue; this may be by making eye contact or pulling your hands back to him.In response, look back at your child, and say, "You want more? - yes?" and carry on the game.
* "Peek-a-boo" - Hold a cushion/cloth up to your face or hide behind objects (a huge box or play tunnel is great). Create lengthy pauses to build up anticipation and to give your child a space to indicate that he wants the game to continue.
* Pulling silly face - Cover your face with your hands and as you take them away change your expression. Try wearing a hat or painting your nose red with lipstick so your child really looks into your face. Encourage eye contact before you change expression.
* Dancing - Swing and sway to music with your child, then stop and pause for him to indicate he wants more.
* Blowing rasperries onto the palms of his hands/tummy - wait for eye contact before you do it again.
Once you are familiar with how your child responds when he attempts to communicate, look for more and more ways to access him and more opportunities for him to interact (2001:23-25).
以上这些办法,我们基本上都用过,最合适的时机是早上醒来躺在地板上喝奶和换尿布的时候.经过1个过多月的努力后,终于见到他明显的进步了.
还是那句话,要"温柔地坚持",不要因为他刚开始时的无动于衷而沉不住气,努力下去会有收获的." |
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