Discovering Schemas in Toddlers

Discovering Schemas in Toddlers: How Play and Classes Boost Early Learning Have you ever caught your toddler repeatedly dropping a toy from different heights or lining up their favourite blocks in a precise row? These playful actions are far more than just fun—they are part of a learning process known as schemas. Understanding these repeated patterns […]

Learning Through Play

Learning through Play: Nurturing 0–5 Year Olds at Baby College Babies are born into a complex social world. Learning to navigate this intricate environment is a lifelong process that begins from the moment they arrive. Through active participation in everyday experiences and interactions, children start to understand not only the world around them but also […]

Boost Your Baby’s Concentration

Boost Your Baby’s Concentration: Why It’s Declining and How to Help In today’s fast-paced world, many parents are concerned about their baby’s declining attention spans compared to previous generations. This trend can be attributed to several modern factors. Factors Affecting Concentration: How Parents Can Help Boost Concentration: Helping Your Toddler Learn to Concentrate Did you […]

listening-and-concentration

Hearing vs Listening Distinguishing between hearing and listening is crucial; hearing is a passive act, whereas listening involves a proactive engagement. Developing the ability to actively listen to various sounds, music, and instructions lays the foundation for your baby’s concentration skills. Concentration, being a skill that can be cultivated, is significantly influenced by parental or […]

Two Infant Reflexes

Two Infant Reflexes: Stepping and Babinski Infant reflexes offer a fascinating glimpse into early neurological development. Among these, the stepping and Babinski reflexes stand out for their unique characteristics and developmental significance. Stepping Reflex:One of the earliest observed reflexes in infants is the stepping reflex. When held upright with their feet touching a flat surface, […]