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The first twelve months of a baby’s life are full of sensory advancements. Sight, smell, hearing, touch, and taste all develop faster during the first 12 months of life than during any time thereafter. As a baby’s senses become more refined, their unique preferences and responses begin to reveal themselves, and their personalities begin to shine.
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0-3 Months
- Sight: Limited color, begins to make eye contact.
- Smell: Fully developed, will turn towards the source of food.
- Hearing: Fully developed, will react to familiar sounds.
- Touch: Fully developed, will crave skin-to-skin contact.
- Taste: Attracted to sweets (breastmilk) and anticipates feeding.
To Encourage Sensory Development:
- Baby loves to see your face. Mobiles and overhead gyms are helpful to encourage eye tracking.
- Familiar smells, like breast milk, calm and soothe baby. Try sleeping with a baby blanket and giving it to baby for comfort. They love your smell most of all.
- Baby loves the sound of your voice. Try singing and narrating your day.
- Cuddle time! Provide plenty of skin-to-skin contact.
- Attracted to the sweet (but not sugary) flavor of breast milk and formula.
- If breastfeeding, eat a varied, nutritious diet. Your baby will be able to taste the changes in your milk.
3-6 Months
- Sight: Developing eye rods and cones, tracking objects and people.
- Smell: Interested in smells of food, stronger reaction to bad odors.
- Hearing: Sounds become associated with objects, sound mimicking begins.
- Touch: Able to use both sides of body together, learns push and pull.
- Taste: Begins to become open to flavors such as salt and shows interest in others’ food.
To Encourage Sensory Development:
6-9 Months
- Sight: Eye control, hand-eye coordination, and depth perception improves.
- Smell: Begins to associate smell with taste, and place location of smells.
- Hearing: Able to identify the direction of sounds & recognize familiar words.
- Touch: Recognizes textures and begins grabbing with thumb and forefinger.
- Taste: Starts to reach for nearby food
To Encourage Sensory Development:
9-12 Months
- Sight: Depth perception and distance judgements improve. Easy grabbing of objects.
- Smell: Increase in smell preference and reaction.
- Hearing: Can recognize and react to songs and sounds.
- Touch: Crawling and grabbing develops. Baby is now able to grasp hand held toys – like rattles and teethers.
- Taste: Enjoys a greater variety of taste.
To Encourage Sensory Development:
Are you looking to tell a story with your data? Or have you ever wanted your charts and reports to be highly tailored to your specific topic? The new infographic designer custom visual for Power BI gives you the flexibility to achieve this and more! Check it out here in the custom visuals gallery.
The infographic designer custom visual lets you control the specific appearance of lists, bar charts, and column charts with precise control of shapes, color, and layout so that you can represent information in a way that best tells the story of your data. Combined with the ability to include custom shapes and images that can be bound to data, this precise layout control lets you build both simple pictograms and complex highly tailored visuals.
Here are some examples to give you an idea of what the infographic designer is capable of:
Visualizing product sales using small multiples with an embedded pictogram…
Creating a custom visualization for a ranked list – in this case for an interactive report ranking airline on-time performance for different origins and destinations…
Or just telling a story about wine consumption by region…
The infographic designer custom visual lets you do all this and more.
Tailoring charts to your story
The infographic designer custom visual provides a complete set of layout and graphic customization options to turn data into information. Within the edit experience for the infographic designer visual, you’ll find options to change the shape used to represent bars and columns, add additional shape layers or text elements, and the ability to customize color and layout.
A comprehensive set of graphics are included by default, but if you don’t see what you need, you can also upload your own graphic.
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You can also choose to display a single image with a color fill as a percent of the total value or to tile the image to represent amount.
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Best of all, the ability to add multiple shape layers and text elements that can all be bound to data means you can customize the chart appearance with the little touches that turn basic charts into compelling reports.
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We’re excited to see what you build with infographic designer and Power BI!