An Easy Way to Ensure Your Baby is Able to Hear
A New Year is upon us and we must take steps to become more in touch with ourselves as well as others. Many of our love ones, friends and people we know are leaving our sides so quickly that we have to take time to recognize them, listen to them and respect them while they are still alive. True development comes from our ability to use our senses to enhance our ability to understand the process of communication. There is an art to hearing that allows us to listen and use our other senses to observe conditions that are important in our environment.
The science behind hearing is having the ability to hear what is being said, verbally as well as non-verbally (90% of language is non-verbal and 10% is verbal). If the body can speak non-verbal language, what is it saying? Are we using more than our ears to hear? Are we observing and reading body language with our eyes to truly hear what is being said? We must observe what is not being said and actively listen to actual words as well as non-verbal behaviors. This is not a new approach.
As mothers and women, we instinctively can tell if our children or people are sick, mad, angry, depressed, sad, and happy without them saying a word. How? We are using our other senses to read their body language. This article is a reminder to us as women, in the New Year, to continue to use other senses to truly hear people. We have the capacity to do it and this could be very helpful to another individual's well-being.
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