We also spoke to Dr Melodie de Jager - Development specialist and founder of Babygym. We were talking about connecting baby’s movement to brain and sensory development.
It appears that the sheer joy of watching your baby start to roll-over, sit,
grasp, crawl and walk is not to be underestimated since these milestones are in
fact magic markers and “pointers” that indicate your little one’s senses,
brain, muscles and connective wiring are developing nicely. BabyGym builds the connections between brain cells so that your baby will reach each milestone in sequence. For more information go to www.babygym.co.za
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