How Babies Learn About the World Through Senses

  1. First Teachers: Babies use senses as their earliest learning tools.
  2. Touch First: Newborns rely heavily on touch for comfort and exploration.
  3. Tone Tracking: Babies recognize their parents’ voices within hours.
  4. Face Focus: Infants are drawn to faces more than any other shape.
  5. Flavor Memory: Babies remember flavors from the womb.
  6. Motion Sense: Balance and motion develop before birth.
  7. Scent Connection: Babies identify caregivers by smell.
  8. Visual Growth: Sharp vision develops gradually in the first year.
  9. Exploration Mode: Babies learn by tasting, touching, and grabbing everything.
  10. Rapid Wiring: Sensory experiences shape early brain development.