Resources

Resources

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Consistency is of the utmost importance when advancing your child’s developmental and academic skills. We would love to help guide you and your child towards the activities that will help them soar.

Infants

An infant’s developmental process is immensely underestimated. From birth your body is sending millions of signals to the developing brain, enhancing some of the most vital senses. During the earliest stage we develop our visual, auditory, and tactile senses. Also, as the right hemisphere develops earlier than the left, this is when your infant will develop empathy, intuition and most importantly imagination. It cannot be overstated how important building these foundations are, especially later in life. Through these senses they’ll learn all that surrounds them and their environment. We have included resources to guide you in the journey of your baby’s growth.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SvpQUomnSho&t=6s

Montessori approach to infant-toddler development

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Toddlers

Toddlers! Wild, energetic and free! Some very necessary development begins right here. This stage is mostly composed of gross motor and language development. Toddlers experience an explosion of words and sounds. This is because the left hemisphere really ramps up in developing around this time, allowing the child to learn about literacy, planning, analysis and numeracy. A well developed, calculating left hemisphere combined with the creative engine of the right hemisphere is truly a beautiful thing, and as such with any form of development in your child this is extremely important. They also get really active and explore some new movement possibilities. They now need lots of activities & guidance through communication, reasoning and comprehension. We have included resources to help you keep your little one active, mentally stimulated and engaged in learning, in the most exciting ways.

Pre-school

During the development of your child’s frontal lobe, this is when they’re fine tuning their gross and fine motor skills. Balance, hand eye coordination, pattern recognition and the all too necessary pencil grip. Children ages 3-6 learn through movement, observation, and experience. The resources included offer you tools, videos, printable material and activities to help you expose your child to exciting physical and academic exploration.

Kindergarten

Kindergarten is an ideal time for advancement. It’s around this time the parietal and frontal lobe have finished their development, but the prefrontal cortex is still being formed. While schools allow more play learning, we expose our students to possible advancements and give them a leg up in preparation for grade school. We include some helpful learning material to help kick start your child and allow you the opportunity to witness when it all “clicks”.

Grade School

Ok, so this is it! Your child is in the big leagues now. Reading, writing, spelling, addition, subtraction, the real stuff. This is a transitional period for your child and it can be a bit overwhelming, so we went ahead and looked for the best ways to keep your child interested and motivated. Here we have some fun and interactive tools so that your child enjoys the learning experience.

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