In our little baby class (Kindermusik Village) we've been doing a little greeting ritual. The grown ups are holding the babies while we meet, greet and shake hands with one another. The babies are taking their job seriously: they study all the adult faces. You can almost hear them think as they look from mommy to mommy's friend or from mommy to a stranger. "So this is what it looks like when mommy greets her good friend." "And this is what she looks like when she is greeting someone new!" Some classes are lucky enough to have daddies to study.
We aren't born knowing how to make these facial expressions nor are we born knowing how to read them!
Did you know the FBI actually has to train their agents in face reading? It's really important. How good are you at reading your spouse's facial expressions?
In our culture today babies are generally too far away from the adults faces to do their studying. They are in the stroller, or the car seat, or the little seat on the grocery cart staring up at the lights. Sling babies have an advantage. They are right there soaking it all in.
I'd love to share more child development tidbits with families:
Free Kindermusik Village demo class for babies
Tuesday 9:30 9/29.
singandtwirl@gmail.com
Reserve your spot.
We're singing and twirling in Western NC! You can find Kindermusik with Yvette in Asheville, Arden and Weaverville. www.kindermusikwithyvette.com Please come by to visit a class...because the experience is worth a thousand blogged words. Come and see how we are born to sing and born to dance...the babies will convince you! Call 828-242-1548 for a FREE preview class. Don't delay...they'll be teenagers before you know it. I should know, I blinked! and two of mine are are off to college!
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Friday, September 25, 2009
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