INFANT
(Birth-18 Months)
(Birth-18 Months)
"Experiences in the first three years of life have a strong impact on brain development and learning." 1
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Early literacy expert Bernadette Pilar Zermeño shares ideas on how families can start building a foundation for literacy from an early age by singing with their babies.
Have your baby learn with a real teacher, Ms Rachel! Ms Rachel will teach key milestones and model activities that promote your baby’s brain growth and development. She uses baby songs, nursery rhymes and play to show how to encourage speech and language development, cognitive skills and social emotional growth. Babies can watch and learn while caregivers also learn the best ways to play, interact and promote learning throughout the day.
Ms Rachel is a master at encouraging speech, language development, imaginative play, social emotional development and is always sneaking in important learning concepts! Ms Rachel’s methods and curriculum are backed by experts and research in the early childhood development field.
This site offers a variety of developmentally appropriate activities designed specifically for infants and young toddlers. These activities aim to engage babies in sensory exploration, encourage fine and gross motor skill development, stimulate cognitive growth, and foster emotional bonding between caregivers and babies. Activities may include simple games, sensory play, tummy time exercises, and interactive rhymes or songs tailored to the needs and abilities of babies from birth to around 18 months old.
The "Hands On As We Grow" website's baby crafts section provides a collection of simple and safe craft ideas specifically designed for infants and young toddlers.