Infant Visual Stimulation II app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Think Design Studio LLP
First release : 07 Sep 2016
App size: 48.6 Mb
Finally an extension to our popular app, Infant Visual Stimulation, is here!
Infant Visual Stimulation provides visual stimulation to help with your child’s early development. It is one of the best apps for babies and newborns. Infant Visual Stimulation II now comes with basic colours and more classical music for your child hearing and viewing pleasure!
Here are some comments from our previous version:
"The best baby app, hands down! This app rocks!!!"
"Simply amazing!"
"Great for infants and toddlers....and adults! "
"Amazing for visually impaired!"
- How Will Infant Visual Stimulation Flashcards App Help My Child?
A newborn’s vision is not fully developed at birth and he sees the world mainly in shades of gray, black and white. Newborns have a visual preference for images with a high contrast in colors. Within a week from birth, a baby is able to see red, orange, yellow and green too, but keeps preferring looking at simple, high contrast pictures.
You can encourage your baby’s visual development by making sure that there are enough high contrast images in your baby’s environment. As the months go by, your baby’s vision will continue to develop, and soon he will be able to see the full range of colors and more detail. You can continue using this baby flashcard app as your baby grows into a toddler because babies love to play repetitive games with their caregivers.
This visual stimulation baby flashcard app can also be used for children with visual impairment to help them differentiate between foreground and background in images.
- How To Use Infant Visual Stimulation Flashcards App
Infant Visual Stimulation provides more than 25 high contrast images. Simply flip through the pictures, while talking to your baby or let your baby listen to the recorded music or music of your own choice.
You can experiment with the flashing speed of the cards. Watch your baby to see how long he is able to look at one specific picture and adjust the flash speed settings accordingly. Some babies like to look at the pictures a little longer than others, but in general babies have short attention spans and the flashing speed should not be too slow.
There are five music tracks. Parents can select the tracks they like or choose to play it randomly. Now, visual and aural stimulation can be more fun and engaging for babies.
This educational app is easy and fun to use. It will provide hours of stimulation and entertainment for your baby.