The 7 Deadly Sins and the TAO

<b>The 7 Deadly Sins and the TAO</b>
Use the TAO wisdom to overcome the 7 Deadly Sins, and live in reality, instead of in fancy and fantasy.

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Knowing Your Baby's Personality


To make your baby smarter, you need to know your baby's personality, and change it if need be.

Observing and Bonding 

Your baby grows incredibly fast. Observing your baby’s unique personality development is critically important. In general, babies may be grouped into three types: the easy, the slow, and the difficult.

If your baby is “easy,” congratulations! You must have done an excellent job throughout your pregnancy. If your baby happens to be “slow” or even “difficult,” don’t get disheartened; you just need more energy and effort to help your baby turn around to live up to his fullest potentials and to reach his personal best.

How do you know which classificatiogen your baby may fall into during the first few weeks?

For one thing, there are no hard-and-fast rules governing each classification. Just do your best to observe your baby’s behavior, personality, and temperament.

Types of Baby

Easy Babies

Easy babies usually eat and sleep well, and they are generally very responsive to your attention and the environment. In addition, they do not cry that often, and are less irritable.

Slow Babies

Slow babies take time to warm up, as well as to respond to your attention and the environment. They generally smile less often, and require a stronger stimulus or greater attention.

Difficult Babies

Difficult babies cry a lot during their sleep. They fuss a great deal during their waking time; they scream and struggle, and are more difficult to be comforted.

Which type does your baby fall into? Pay attention to how your baby eats and sleeps, how your baby moves his arms and legs, how your baby reacts to the environment with different sounds. Be very observant of your baby’s unique behavior and personality development.

Does your baby react strongly and quickly to different sounds?

Is your baby eager to touch, grasp, and mouth anything within his reach?

Is your baby easily contented?

Is your baby moving a lot?

Does your baby easily become restless during sleep?

Does your baby easily become accustomed to any new stimulus?

Finding answers to the above questions may help you know the personality of your baby. For example, if you ring a bell, and your baby easily becomes accustomed to the sound of a bell—that is, without becoming startled or turning his head; that means your baby has the capability to “block out” the distraction and to concentrate on something new or specific. This is often a positive sign of early cognitive development.

Remember, nothing is set in stone: you can always help your baby grow out of any type.  


Stephen Lau
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