Posted by Julie on January 24, 2010 · Leave a Comment
The right time to start having toddler activities is when your child reaches 6 to 12 months old. This is the ideal age since your baby’s mobility has progressed into crawling, walking and some attempts at running.
Toddler Activities – Whatever toddler activities you have lined up, it is important that you, the parent, are the one playing with your child.
But you should not just choose any activity to give to him or her. It is important to choose the right activity for your toddler... Click here to read more...
Posted by Julie on January 18, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Especially in early childhood, one of the main ways a child learns is by learning through play. But how do babies learn through play?
Play can help a child learn new things, improve their listening skills, develop gross and fine motor skills and coordination, and basically grow both mentally and physically. Almost everything a small child experiences can be a learning experience. By giving a child stimulating play activities, you will be increasing their opportunities for learning.
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