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2 month old baby smiling to caregiver

Mi baby starts to pay attention

During their first month, your baby spent most of the time sleeping and eating. That’s totally normal, but, as time…

baby reaching for a rattle

Does your baby reach objets?

Key points: Babies progress quickly in their first few months, with newfound hand coordination allowing them to interact with their…

two toddlers singing happily

Singing with your baby: Toddler edition

Key points: Socioemotional benefits: Singing is a shared activity that builds social skills, regulates emotions, and models self-care. Physical, cognitive,…

mothers singing to their babies

Why you should sing to your baby

Key points: Singing to your baby has developmental and emotional benefits, including strengthening your parental bond and teaching your child…

child playing with wooden toys

Benefits of wooden toys

Key points: Play is an excellent way for children to learn, and wooden toys are a great option for open-ended,…

little boy surrounded by numbers

Math skills 36-48 months

Key points: Children at this stage have developed basic math skills and are starting to understand the concepts of parts…

little boy laughing and playing with an abacus

Math skills 24-36 months

Key points: Children develop number awareness by recognizing numbers, understanding how counting works, and learning one-to-one correspondence. Sorting and classifying…

little boy stacking blocks

Math skills 12-24 months

Key points: Early mathematical concepts in children are developed through their routines, experiences, and interactions with their environment and caregivers….

baby inside a present box

Math skills 0-12 months

Key points:1. Babies start developing math skills from birth, recognizing quantities and patterns.2. Early math concepts like “more” and “enough”…

giraffe toy with wheels

Benefits of mechanical toys

Key points:1. Toys provide a valuable opportunity for children to learn and explore.2. Mechanical toys, like building blocks and shape…

little girl with binoculars in the woods

Nature and play

Key points: Outdoor environments provide children with space and opportunities to engage in free play, develop their self-identity and independence,…

sad little boy sitting by himself

Absence: Curiosity killer

Key points: Lack of engagement can be a major curiosity killer for children, and engaging with them while they explore…

little girl picking a flower

Restrictions: Curiosity killer

Key points: Early childhood exploration is key to learning, but parents may unintentionally restrict their child’s learning due to safety…

scared little boy hugging a stuffed animal

Fear: Curiosity killer

Key points: Fear helps us identify threats and has been a successful survival mechanism for centuries. Babies are born with…

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