Babies are smart. They can tell the difference between a responsive face and a blank face, wiped clean of emotion.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The level of communication you can achieve with an infant is really profound.
Most babies know how to win us over. We cannot help but smile at them and watch them smile back.
Don't forget that compared to a grownup person every baby is a genius. Think of the capacity to learn! The freshness, the temperament, the will of a baby a few months old!
A sympathetic parent might see the spark of consciousness in a baby's large eyes and eagerly accept the popular claim that babies are wonderful learners, but it is hard to avoid the impression that they begin as ignorant as bread loaves.
Babies choose to lackadaisically notice the quirkiest of details - unlike us grown ups, who choose instead to focus on what we believe is most essential to us. As a result, babies have a greater expanded consciousness than us grown-ups!
The basic premise that children must learn about emotions is that all feelings are okay to have; however, only some reactions are okay.
Babies have millions of brain cells. They are like light bulbs waiting to be turned on. Don't wait for them to go to school and hope for the best.
The science can tell you that the thousands of pseudo-scientific parenting books out there - not to mention the 'Baby Einstein' DVDs and the flash cards and the brain-boosting toys - won't do a thing to make your baby smarter. That's largely because babies are already as smart as they can be; smarter than we are in some ways.
It is the nature of babies to be in bliss.
A baby is a loud noise at one end and no sense of responsibility at the other.
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