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  • A Look at Baby's First Year of Sleep

    Sleep is a basic physiological need required for physical recovery, reinvigoration, body growth, brain maturation, learning and memory. For this reason and others, sleep is one of the most important things in your baby's well-being. Read this article to become familiar with the basic facts about babies' sleep and lack of.

  • 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.
  • The Importance of Music

    Listening to music is not only fun and relaxing – it is also something that has powerful effect on people. It creates a special atmosphere and has the power to soothe you, stir you, or just make you want to get up and dance. Memories, experiences, atmospheres and moods are all greatly influenced by the tunes that accompany them.  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.
  • Development of Hand-Eye Coordination

    Ten-week-old Emma lies comfortably watching the toys of her activity gym hanging above her. She is focused on the colorful toy hanging within reach of her hand. She looks at the toy for a few seconds and then suddenly, puts her hand out and swings it towards the toy and … misses. Emma doesn’t give up. Pushing her hand out again, she seems to be assessing the distance and then she strikes again. This time her hand hits the right spot and the toy swings happily back and forth. A broad smile spreads across Emma’s face.
  • 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.
  • Playing with Your Baby

    You’ve bought your baby a new toy and you decide to free up some quality time to spend with her; but will you know how to create a pleasant and supportive play environment? Will you know how to interest and stimulate your baby’s curiosity? Following are some basics to aid you in gaining maximum enjoyment from your play time together. Read our full article to learn more. 
     
  • The 7 Elements System™ - An Introduction

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

    Cognitive skills are the mental processes through which we understand our world. Understanding the stages and elements related to cognitive development will help you maximize your child's potential and guide your child through the wondrous adventure of learning.  Read full article to learn more.

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