Baby memory Books- Development of Perception and Better Learning Capabilities
Posted by Babies - 21/01/09 at 12:01 amOne of the main application of the baby memory books is that the development of quicker learning capabilities. Perception involves direct experience with objects, persons or events. This means that the most important aspect of perception is a group of sensation through functioning of sense organs. Perceptions involve memory images of the past experience of the same object or similar object. These memory images help babies in comprehension of objects. They add meaning for example an infant first experiences the sensory stimulus of any object or thing and learns names of the toys names of the father or mother. First the baby learns to call his/her mother as “mummy”. Every family member is called by same name. The child learns other names as the time passes by. When asked he turns his face towards the person and recognizes them. He learns to recognize things and toys seeing the pictures in the Baby memory books. There are different types of baby memory books with several picture and alphabets that helps the effective mode of travel of information from the printed form into the brain. As soon as the pages of the book are shown once again, they recognize the picture. Pictures are best-known modes of teaching and it’s proven too that it ensures inculcating better learning capabilities with improved memory power. Baby memory books are helpful in teaching the babies to remember things and retrieve for future use. As everybody who perceives the same thing have different previous knowledge, different expectations and attitude.










































