Learning before birth with reference to the
would-be-child is a very intricate process involviing very subtle
codes which are non-linguistic in nature. No child enters the womb
with an empty notepad. What the would-be mother feels and sees,
loves and cares create the womb-atmosphere(any better word?) for
the baby to get prepared to welcome the mother,welcome the
breathe,welcome the light,welcome the warmth, and for all these
ceremonies the baby's brain gets programmed with its own mind map
carried forward from....we have to accept, the
past.Nobody expects the baby's first welcome smile. The question would be, " didn't the baby cry? "
The baby should have breast feeding, for among many other reasons, it is very important for the speech development centres to get activated in the child's brain. Clicking of the tongue, what it does?
Have you clicked your tongue holding the baby and watched the responses? A smile!
How do the cattle respond to clicking of the tongue?
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