Stimulation of:
Sounds(communication of people, toys that makes noises and the child being around things that talk e.g. TV
Colours(different toys (bright colours)
Toys
Textures(things which feel different so it makes the baby want to keep touching it because it feels different.)
Another intellectual need is language development of the child. Where people keep picking the child up cuddling it and singing nursery rhymes to the child or reading stories is all been research to show that the child learns to communicate quicker and more complex quicker.
According to Spearman's theory, performance in intellectual tasks is determined by a general mental ability factor called "g" or general intelligence. This factor influences overall cognitive functioning and is thought to underlie performance on diverse intellectual tasks.
"Egghead" is a slang term used to describe someone who is highly intellectual or knowledgeable, often implying that they are more focused on academics or intellectual pursuits than on practical matters or social activities.
Sergei Eisenstein promoted the idea of intellectual montage in film editing, where the juxtaposition of images creates new meaning and emotions beyond the individual shots themselves. He believed that editing was a powerful tool for creating emotional and intellectual impact on the audience.
Culture can create an environment of discouragement or encouragement surrounding intellectual abilities. In countries where education is extremely strict and ubiquitous, peoples standards for students are very high. Places with little means of education do not place as much value on intellectual abilities
Intellectual development in the first year is marked by infants learning to make sense of the world through their senses, exploring objects, developing memory capabilities, and beginning to understand cause and effect relationships. They also start to recognize familiar faces and objects, show curiosity, and begin to communicate through gestures and eventually words.
what are the intellectual needs of a homeless person in the community
Intellectual Development of a Baby;LaughingNoises (Mama/Dada)Names spoken (Their own name)Understand sertain cammandsThese are ALL the intellectual develpoments of a baby.
by providing them with the correct service and helping them meet these intellectual needs by helping them to learn
identify physical emotional and social needs of a person
Intellectual needs are the needs of children which they learn and grow up with, such as tieing a shoe lace.
know the client likes and dislikes
Babies individual needs from an intellectual, physical, social, moral and emotional perspective can be supported through play. This is achieved by organizing play activities that your baby likes and are age appropriate, and may include games such as Peek-a-Boo, rolling a ball to one another, reading and singing to your baby and giving your baby a soft toy or a rattle to shake.
a baby needs milk from their parents. it needs care
Who Needs You Baby was created on 1995-09-12.
Intellectual Needs are a desire to learn something.Examples of Intellectual Needs include:someone getting an education for when they are older so they can have a well paid jobsomeone needing a way to keep their mind occupied by doing things like readinga pregnant woman needing to learn how to prepare for a new babya student who asks a questiona baby learning to communicate by listening, then responding to voices and sounds around thema person who has difficulty with verbal communication learning sign languagea person who is blind needing to be able to read school texts having the need fulfilled by learning Braille or using verbal communication methods such as recorded materials
a baby needs about 1,000 calories a day
the child needs food, clothes and shelter of a good quality. it needs, not only its physical but also, its intellectual emotional and social needs met.