Play is important for development – even if you have a brand new baby, believes Occupational Therapist and Pampers Institute Member, Kate Bailey.
Even if your baby is not very responsive, connections are being made and information is being sorted and categorised. Gently engage his or her senses and be patient.
Watch the Pamper’s video for more of Kate’s play tips.
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