Ways to promote baby bonding and development part – II
The changed lifestyle of parents after the birth of a child could make them anxious and stressed wondering they are doing things right; so I thought it would be advisable to give some activities that parents could do with the baby to promote development and parent-baby bonding. I have covered some of these activities that help speech and language, hand movement and leg movement in my previous blog; now I will be covering other activities that help a newborn develop and promote parent-baby bonding.
The main purpose behind these activities is to provide warm, loving attention, build trust and help your baby reach important milestones. A word of caution; take your own time and do not push the baby too much to do new things especially when he/she is fussy or not feeling well.
Activities that promote core strength:
Get involved in tummy time taking care to always monitor the baby for safe breathing when on his/her tummy. Make sure you add toys to tummy time and help him/her reach out to the toys; it would be interesting. It would also be creative to read a book to him/her during tummy time and try tummy time with a floor mirror.
Help your baby to roll over on both sides and also ensure he/she lies on both sides.
Do some face to face tummy time by lying down on your tummy facing your baby.
Place your baby either on your lap or hold his/her hands and pull him/her to horizontal position; ensure that his/her neck is strong. Along with the baby sit-ups sway to some music.
Make your newborn tuck his/her knees under the belly for support.
Activities that promote visual
You could partake in face gazing or have a staring competition.
You could move objects either with your hands or suspended on a string and allow him/her to trace it with one’s eyes.
Show him/her objects of bright colors. You could also hang colorful scarves from the ceiling.
Let him/her track a flashlight beam.
Go out into nature and show him/her leaves and flowers.
Use plastic container and toys to play "where'd it go"; however ensure you keep very small things out of the baby’s reach.
Show him/her a photo album with family members.
Activities that are just playful fun:
Story time is best time for babies; during story time replace the main character's name with your baby's name. You could also check out story time at the local library.
You could play with some toys that make noise; also you could shake a rattle and try to get her/him to grasp it. Also you could ring a bell in different places in the room and observe if he/she looks towards it.
You could try to play finger activities like counting the fingers and toes.
Learn the "Trot Trot to London" song and bounce him/her gently on your lap supporting his head.
You could take your baby for a walk to a playground to watch big kids play or dog park and point out all the dogs.
You could try going to a local music class or mommy and me class. It would also be great to try a mom and baby yoga class or DVD.
Blow some belly raspberries and dance in front of him/her; the baby will giggle and laugh.
A massage with lotion would be great for your baby; also show him/her his/her reflection in a mirror.
Document his/her hand and foot prints in the baby book.
Sit and rock in a rocking chair at varying speeds; you could also sway from side to side holding him/her.
Have skin-to-skin contact while you catch up on your favorite daytime talk show.
These are some of the favorite newborn activities you can enjoy doing with your little ones. Do tell me some of yours.
Take the next step toward your goals
Share your requirement and find the best care providers in your area
-
Looking for a caretaker’s job? Build your profile and get in touch with families in your vicinity.
-
Discover nannies, babysitters, cooks, housekeepers, pet sitters, and elder care under one roof.
-
Get all the support you need to run a successful care center.
-
Search for appropriate centers near you depending on your needs.
Care Corner Insights: Blog Library

Nanny vs. Daycare in Naperville, IL: What Works Best for Indian Working Couples?
Hey Naperville Parents! Balancing work and family life is no small feat—especially for Indian working couples trying to juggle careers, household responsibilities, and parenting. One of the biggest decisions you’ll face? Choosing between a nanny or

Housekeepers in Sugar Land, TX: Deep-Cleaning Checklists for Indian Homes
Housekeepers in Sugar Land, TX: Deep-Cleaning Checklists for Indian Homes Indian cooking = flavor + spices + love… but also oil splatters and stubborn stains. Time to reset! Degrease stovetops, chimneys, and exhaust fans. Scrub countertops, tiles,

12 Easy After-School Snack Ideas for Kids Who Get Hungry Quickly
School’s out, and the hunger hits hard! If your little ones come home ravenous and ready to raid the kitchen, you’re not alone. After-school snack time is prime time for refueling, recharging, and maybe even sneaking in a little nutrition. So here ar

Vegetarian Home Cook Services in Sunnyvale, CA: North & South Indian Meal Prep for Busy NRIs
Between work, family, and daily responsibilities, finding time to cook fresh meals can be difficult. That’s when a vegetarian home cook service in Sunnyvale makes life easier—bringing authentic North and South Indian dishes straight to your table. T

Hiring a Live-In Nanny in Plano, TX: A Practical Guide for NRI Households
For NRI families living in Plano, TX, raising children while managing work and household responsibilities can feel overwhelming. Many parents find that hiring a live-in nanny provides the right balance of support, convenience, and cultural comfort. U

Daycares in Fremont, CA for Indian Toddlers: Curriculum, Food Policies & Waitlists
You’ve probably met them — the parents at the park chatting about Montessori vs. play-based learning while handing their toddler a homemade paratha. The ones who ask every daycare in Fremont if they serve vegetarian meals. And yes, the ones who have

Babysitters in Jersey City, NJ for NRI Parents: Last-Minute, Weekend & Evening Options
You’ve probably seen them — the parents juggling grocery bags in one hand and a phone call to grandma in India in the other, while trying to keep their toddler from running into the road. The ones who cancel dinner plans because the babysitter bailed

Best Nanny Services in Edison, NJ for Indian Families: Costs, Language, and Cultural Fit
Edison, NJ, is home to one of the largest Indian communities in the U.S., and finding a nanny here often means looking for more than just childcare skills. For Indian families, cultural understanding, language fluency, and traditional values play a b

What Is Helicopter Parenting? How It Affects Children and Ways to Avoid It
You’ve probably seen them. The parents at the playground who shadow every move, wiping invisible germs off the slide before their child touches it. The ones who fill out job applications for their teens. And yes, the ones who email college professors

Are Weighted Blankets Safe for Children? Pros and Cons Explained
Weighted blankets have become a cozy trend in recent years. From helping adults sleep better to calming anxiety, they’ve earned a spot in many households. But when it comes to kids, especially the little ones, parents often ask: Are weighted blankets