Infant Visual Stimulation 6.1

Infant Visual Stimulation 6.1

Think Design Studio LLP – Commercial – iOS
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6.1
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Infant Visual Stimulation is an app that offers visual stimulation to aid in your child's early development. It is widely regarded as one of the top apps for babies and newborns. The app features a collection of high contrast pictures in a flashcard format, specifically designed for the visual needs of newborns and infants. Here's what some of our customers have to say about this exceptional baby app:

  • "The best baby app, hands down! This app is fantastic!"
  • "Simply amazing!"
  • "Great for infants, toddlers, and adults!"
  • "An incredible resource for visually impaired individuals!"

How Will Infant Visual Stimulation Flashcards App Help My Child?

A newborn's vision is not fully developed at birth, primarily perceiving the world in shades of gray, black, and white. Newborns exhibit a visual preference for images that have high contrast colors. Within a week of birth, babies start being able to see red, orange, yellow, and green, but their preference remains on simple high contrast pictures.

You can support your baby's visual development by ensuring a sufficient presence of high contrast images in their environment. As your baby grows older, their vision will continue to progress, eventually perceiving the full range of colors and more intricate details. This baby flashcard app can be utilized throughout your baby's transition into toddlerhood since babies absolutely adore engaging in repetitive games with their caregivers.

Moreover, this visual stimulation baby flashcard app can be beneficial for children with visual impairments by assisting them in distinguishing between foreground and background in images.

How To Use Infant Visual Stimulation Flashcards App

Infant Visual Stimulation offers a collection of 254 high contrast pattern images. Simply navigate through the pictures while engaging your baby in conversation or allowing them to listen to recorded music or music of your choosing.

The app contains three different lesson packs: Basic, Intermediate, and Shapes!

You have the option to adjust the flashing speed of the cards. Observe your baby to determine how long they can focus on a specific picture, and then modify the flash speed settings accordingly. While some babies prefer gazing at the pictures for longer periods, it's important to consider that babies typically have shorter attention spans, so the flashing speed should not be too slow.

With a choice of 13 music tracks, parents can select their preferred tracks or opt for random playback. This app ensures that visual and auditory stimulation will be both enjoyable and engaging for babies.

This educational app is user-friendly and provides hours of stimulation and entertainment for your baby.

Visão geral

Infant Visual Stimulation é um software Commercial a categoria (2) desenvolvido pela Think Design Studio LLP.

É a versão mais recente de Infant Visual Stimulation 6.1, lançado em 28/01/2024. Inicialmente foi adicionado ao nosso banco de dados em 28/01/2024.

Infant Visual Stimulation é executado nos seguintes sistemas operacionais: iOS.

Usuários de Infant Visual Stimulation deram-lhe uma classificação de 4 de 5 estrelas.

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