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Vroom Brain Building Basics™️

Look

Children use their eyes to learn. See what catches your child’s attention and talk about it. Or connect eye-to-eye, then smile, chat, hug, or make funny faces!

Chat

Children’s brains light up when you talk, sing, or make sounds back and forth with them. Chat about your day, food, and what’s around you, or string sounds together for a fun conversation!

Follow

Young children learn best when you follow their lead. Tune into your child’s words, sounds, movements and ideas! Then respond with your own words and actions.

Stretch

Children’s brains grow strong when you help them stretch their learning further. Keep a moment going: ask your child a question that starts with what, when, where, how or why!

Take Turns

Children learn from taking turns when you play, talk, or explore. After they go, take your turn. Then repeat: they go, you go, they go, you go!

Calm and Connect Vroom Tips™

  • During a quiet moment, sit or lay down near your child face-to-face and be silent for a few seconds. Watch them. Do they look at you? If they make sounds or smile, do the same back. There is so much you can say to each other with no words at all!

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    Creating a safe and trusting relationship builds a foundation for your child to feel supported as they learn and grow. When you take the time to watch your baby and get to know their style of communicating, you deepen your connection.

  • When your child begins to crawl, pull up, and eventually walk, celebrate their efforts with positive actions and words. Say things like: “You did it! You used your hands to reach your toy!” or “You’re working so hard to move your body!” Make sure to clap and smile!

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    When you praise your child’s effort to do things that are hard, you’re showing them your support while encouraging them to take on challenges. Children who take on challenges do better in school and in life.

  • When it’s time for a hug, ask your child if they want a big hug or a little hug and then do what they ask. Then you take a turn and say whether you want a big or little hug. You can add other words, like a wiggly hug or a quiet hug.

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    The sense of touch is calming and comforting to your child. These hugs not only make your relationship stronger, they also allow you to share new words and concepts with them, like big and little.

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Everyday Brain Boosts

Parents and caregivers play a crucial role in building young babies’ brains. Learn little things you can do to make a difference.

These activities are fun, simple, and powerful ways to give your child a great start!

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