The principles and taboos of prenatal education The three major taboos of prenatal education

Some experts have conducted relevant research and found that children who received prenatal care during pregnancy will be wiser after birth. This view is widely accepted. Therefore, more people began to pay attention. So what are the principles and taboos of prenatal education and the three major taboos of prenatal education?

1. Principles and taboos of prenatal education

1 First of all, the so-called prenatal education, Pregnant women provide a good living environment for the fetus through self-regulation of physical and mental health and happiness, and at the same time provide appropriate stimulation to the fetus that has grown to a certain period, and through these stimulations, promote fetal growth.

2. Three taboos of language prenatal education

1. Prenatal education time Don’t be too long

Some expectant mothers will feel that the longer the education time, the more things the baby can learn, and the interaction with the baby The relationship between the two is getting deeper and deeper, but in fact this is not the case. The time of prenatal education should not be too long, otherwise it will have a certain impact on the health of the expectant mother and the growth of the fetus. When the baby develops to three months, language prenatal education can be carried out, but each time should not be too long, and do not say too many words, which will make the baby feel bored.

2. Don’t use unreasonable language to educate

Parents are having sex with pregnant babies When communicating, don’t be too loud, slow down your voice, and keep your voice very gentle all the time, so that the baby will not resist. If the parents’ voices are louder, it will also have some impact on the growth of the baby, making them feel restless, and even become more neurotic after birth, and even the attitude towards parents is not very good.

3. Don’t talk about unhealthy content

Some expecting mothers like to watch it Some horror or low taste, relatively bloody novels, do not often read these books to children, or some sad and negative articles, and do not use them as bedtime readings. Expectant mothers should also read these novels less during pregnancy, otherwise, these novels will inevitably affect the mood of pregnant mothers. If pregnant mothers are in a bad mood, babies can also perceive them. Therefore, for the healthy development of your body and mind and the healthy growth of your baby, you should talk less about unhealthy content.