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Development

  • The 7 Elements System™ - An Introduction

    Explore our groundbreaking approach to understanding your baby’s developmental journey.
  • Emotional Intelligence

    The importance of social and emotional development has attracted much attention with the awareness that emotional intelligence has a profound influence on future success – perhaps even more so than Intelligence Quotient (IQ). Read full article to learn more.
  • Fine Motor Skills

    Fine motor skills are the result of developed small muscles: hand,  palm and finger muscles as well as the muscles surrounding the mouths and eyes. Repetitive exercise helps balance  your baby’s maturing nervous system and the muscles to ensure that fine motor skills develop in sync with emotional and physical maturity.  Read full article to learn more.
  • Gross Motor Skills

    Both gross motor skills and fine motor skills are what enable all of us - babies, toddlers, children and adults - to be physically active and control our bodies. While your baby’s motions may seem random and uncontrolled, control over his limbs develops gradually. Read full article to learn more.
  • Language & Communication

    Communication is what enables us to share our thoughts and impressions with others, share memories of the past and our hopes for the future. Language is at the core of our ability to communicate our thoughts and emotions. We are born with an innate urge to communicate; an urge that is central to our very being – even before language skills develop.  Read full article to learn more.
  • Imagination & Creativity

    Imagination is our ability to mentally produce images, ideas, thoughts and even feelings that do not exist in reality and that are not available to our senses. Creativity is the process of transforming imagination into reality.  Read full article to learn more.
  • I Can Change My World

    As they grow, babies begin to understand the connection between cause and effect. They see that there is a connection between their actions and the world around them, and begin to realize that they can make interesting things happen. This connection is deeply established around the age of eighteen months, but babies have many earlier opportunities to examine it. Read our full article to learn more.
  • Baby Sitting Up: A Much Anticipated Stage

    Sitting enables your baby a new perspective of her environment. It also frees both of her hands, so they are available for exploring and investigating. Most babies can sit up on their own at nine to ten months, although some can do it as early as eight months, while others – not before twelve months of age. Read full article to learn more.
  • Fascinating Facts about Music and Babies

    At the moment of birth, baby’s brain is a little over a quarter of the size of an adult’s brain. During a baby’s first three years of life, the brain grows significantly, slowly catching up with the size it will eventually be. This biological fact can help us understand why the first years are so significant in helping baby realize his full potential. Listening to music seems to be one excellent way to do so. Read full article to learn more.

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