Every mom and dad wants their baby to be white, chubby and smart. Is it natural to be smart? Baby smart or not, may refer to the 7 performance of the first born. 1, love to laugh The earlier a child laughs, the greater the possibility of being smart. Although this is not a completely reliable sign, but it is a symbol. Babies who start laughing very early often become smart and lively children. At birth, smart newborns may be more alert than other children. Some children are able to hold their heads up alone for a while from the beginning, as if they are looking around and have a strong curiosity about life. 2. Weight Heavier babies whose mothers were well nourished and cared for when they were pregnant are also more likely to give their babies a better education at home. A heavier child is likely to be in a pleasant and emotionally supported world compared to a lighter child. 3. Love of imitation At 8 hours old, babies can imitate their mothers’ tongues. Newborns have the ability to imitate adult facial expressions. When the newborn is in a quiet awake state, 20 to 25 cm from the newborn’s face, let him look at your face. First, stick out your tongue, repeat the action slowly every few seconds, and then stop. If he keeps looking at your face, this means he may be moving his tongue around in his mouth, and after a while, he or she will stick his or her tongue out of his or her mouth. If you do the open mouth motion to your newborn and repeat it a few times, he will learn to open his little mouth as well. In addition, newborns will imitate pouting, smiling and sad expressions. The newborn baby’s intellectual development will be facilitated by the newborn baby’s ability to imitate the newborn baby’s actions, from simple to complex. 4, like to see things Perception is the earliest in the psychological development of infants, and vision is an important part of perception. Living in a suitable visual stimulation environment from a young age will lay a good foundation for their perceptual and cognitive development. Newborns like to look at things, especially books, things with bright colors, such as red balls or black and white bull’s-eye diagrams, bar charts, Chinese characters, and so on. Newborns especially like to look at faces, especially the mother’s loving smile. Mothers often consciously let their babies look at their own faces, lean over and speak to them, call their names or smile at them, while constantly changing the angle of gaze can enhance the relationship between mother and child. 5.Sensitive sense of smell Newborn babies can finely identify the taste, for salty, bitter, sour taste will have an unpleasant expression. When smelling an odor, there is a reaction of accelerated heart rate and change in activity, and he can distinguish the smell of his mother’s milk pad. When in good condition, he will also stare at you and smile, sucking on his own hand or grabbing the hand of the talker. 6, like to play with small things If you observe carefully, you will find that the baby likes to knock after getting something, think that this hand knocking is not loud after it will change a hand to take and knock again. Babies love to knock things, no matter what they get, they want to bring knocking. A smart baby is very interested in small things that can be grasped. He will hold the bottle well and may pick things up with his fingers, change things from one hand to the other, lift, shake, push, pull, squeeze, and throw things close to the baby. When he holds a toy in his hand, he will vigorously shake the toy with his hand, or heavily throw it on the ground to hear the sound it makes. 7, amazing motor talent Motor skills: newborns have many innate motor skills. For example, with hands against his feet, the baby can take advantage of the momentum to crawl forward. Walking reflex: help the baby barefoot plate upright in bed, he will step forward “cat walk”, a good child walking like a walk. Swimming reflex: Babies born underwater can swim around in the water without choking. Pull reflex: When the index finger is placed in the palm of the newborn, the finger is immediately felt to be clenched by the baby (grip reflex). The examiner can use this to lift the baby up in the air for a few seconds, just like human ancestors dangling from a branch in the forest, etc.