Thursday, May 19, 2011

Abstract


STIMULATION OF BABIES BEFORE THEIR BIRTH


Background information: By twenty-four weeks, the cochlea and peripheral sensory end organs of the fetus have reached their normal development, and by twenty six weeks most fetuses will respond with increased heart rate to sound stimulation, indicating that they are able to perceive sounds. The inner ear of the fetus is fully functioning during the last trimester of pregnancy

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness stimulate the baby in the womb, which attempts to "advance the intellectual and physical development of the fetus by means of musical stimuli"

Procedure: One-hundred-seventy-two maternity patients who were enrolled in a birth preparation course participated in this study. The mothers were separated into experimental and control groups. The mothers in the experimental group wore small speakers attached to a waistband. After the births of their babies, all of the mothers charted the onset of their infants’ behaviors.

Results: The behaviors of the experimental-group babies were significantly advanced compared to the behaviors of the control-group babies. The experimental-group babies were superior in gross and fine motor activities, linguistic development, some aspects of body-sensory coordination, and certain cognitive behaviors.

Conclusions:  It is very important to begin to stimulate the baby from the pregnancy. If children is stimulated properly from before birth, he will get the best organic and functional development of the nervous system and its organs of contact. It's very necessary that the mother knows about the benefits of the intrauterine stimulation will do so with great pleasure and confidence

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Abstract.

Abstract.

STIMULATION OF BABIES BEFORE THEIR BIRTH

Background information: It is very important to begin to stimulate the baby from the pregnancy. If children is stimulated properly from before birth, he will get the best organic and functional development of the nervous system and its organs of contact.

Purpose:The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness stimulate the baby in the womb, which attempts to "advance the intellectual and physical development of the fetus by means of musical stimuli"

Procedure: The mothers in the experimental group wore small speakers attached to a waistband. After the births of their babies, all of the mothers charted the onset of their infants' behaviors.

Results:The behaviors of the experimental-group babies were significantly advanced compared to the behaviors of the control-group babies.

Conclusions: It's very necessary that the mother knows about the benefits of the intrauterine stimulation will do so with great pleasure and confidence.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Book... Ps: I love you.

I like reading. I feel that reading, you can leave your everyday life and enter a world completely different from yours, where nothing is impossible. I love adventure books and the fantasy, but the ones I like are romance novels, and among one of my favorite books is Ps: I love you, from author Cecilia Ahern .
Holly and Gerry are two high school sweethearts, but they felt as if they had always been together. They could finish each other's sentences, even when arguing about who was who should turn the light off every night, they did laughing.
Holly did not know it would be without Gerry. Nobody knew. So began "the list " as a joke.If something bad happened to Gerry, he would leave Holly a list of things to do to get by day after day. Suddenly, Gerry contracted a fatal disease and dies.Three months after his death, Holly leaves home to take a mysterious package that has been her mother for her.Opening it he finds that Gerry has kept his word. He has left "the List", a letter for each month.All signed with a PS: I love you.Surrounded by her friends and a family that loves and overprotected, Holly doubt, stumbles,crying and jokes, while opening the path to independence, to a new life, job satisfaction, love and friendship.