Ways To Boost Your Baby’s Mental Development

Before Keisha turned one, she already knew how to identify and recognize pictures by its name. During that time, I was so amazed how she did it since I only taught her once and there were so many things that she learned on her own.

She had 5 small books with different categories (shapes, colors, alphabet, countries, etc.) wherein if you’ll ask her, “Where is Mr. Mexico?”, she knew what book to open,  what page it was located and correctly identify Mr. Mexico. Isn’t that amazing? One of these days, I’ll check on my files and share with you her video of that.

For now, here is a video of my smart little girl, Keisha at 16 months old.

To all the mommies out there, I suggest you let your kids watch educational TV shows everyday, surround them with educational charts and buy them toys that will boost their mental capacity. Believe me, these are effective and inexpensive tools perfect for baby’s intellectual development.

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  • Working MAMA

    January 23, 2013 at 1:13 am
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    educational shows is really good for us kids. try to let your little one watch the word world show in Disney channel surely she'll learn […] Read Moreeducational shows is really good for us kids. try to let your little one watch the word world show in Disney channel surely she'll learn and love from it too Read Less

    • Maica Ocfemia-Figuracion
      to Working MAMA

      January 25, 2013 at 2:15 am
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      Would you know what time is that shown?

  • Angela Ricardo

    January 23, 2013 at 12:31 am
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    That is very nice to see how much your kid is learning and watching her progress. I'm sure a lot of mom's and parents will […] Read MoreThat is very nice to see how much your kid is learning and watching her progress. I'm sure a lot of mom's and parents will find this post interesting. Read Less

    • Maica Ocfemia-Figuracion
      to Angela Ricardo

      January 25, 2013 at 2:16 am
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      I hope it can help to those who are soon to be parents.

  • jheylo

    January 22, 2013 at 11:49 pm
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    she's smart and she definitely wants and eager to learn about things.

    • Maica Ocfemia-Figuracion
      to jheylo

      January 25, 2013 at 2:16 am
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      Yes sis! She's really very eager to learn.

  • Liza

    January 22, 2013 at 7:25 pm
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    how smart. There are some kids that can identify letters before age 1 and some can't. You must be really proud of her. She […] Read Morehow smart. There are some kids that can identify letters before age 1 and some can't. You must be really proud of her. She will be a book lover once she starts school. Read Less

    • Maica Ocfemia-Figuracion
      to Liza

      January 25, 2013 at 2:16 am
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      That's what I wanted her to - a book lover.

  • Chubskulit Rose

    January 22, 2013 at 6:34 pm
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    Children's performance depends on how parents are involve with their learning. The more you are involve, the better.

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Hi, I’m Kaye Figuracion—a modern Filipina mom to Keisha and Kyle, travel lover, and lifestyle blogger. A B.S. Accountancy graduate and former financial advisor, I share real-life tips on motherhood, travel, style, and beauty—while thriving as a work-at-home mom (WAHM). Read More

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