Sensory Play for the brain π§
Importance of Sensory Play From birth to early childhood, children use their senses to explore and learn the world around them. They do this by touching, tasting, smelling, seeing, moving and hearing. Providing opportunities for children to actively use their senses through
Tickle your senses with music π΅
Multi-Sensory Experience through MUSIC π΅ Music is more than just what the ear hears!Β As grown-ups, we tend to take our sensory experiences for granted and integrate them seamlessly in our daily activities.Β However, for a young child, these sensory input is all
How to raise bilingual children? ππ°πΊπΈπ¬π§π―π΅
How should we raise bilingual children? Living in multi-cultural cities like Hong Kong, many children are exposed to different languages from a young age. There are numerous benefits and myths about this subject, and whilst there is simply no one-size-fits-all approach
π₯ I’m not musical, can I teach my child music?
Parents can often feel hesitant about teaching their children music, but you don't have to be musical to help your children develop musical skills! Let's hear from Crisel Consunji, a professional singer, actress and the co-founder of Baumhaus and hear
Simple tips for children with ADHD
Affecting over 6% of all children in HK (that's 2 in a class of 30!), kids with ADHD typically experience difficulty in sustaining attention, and often display hyperactivity and impulsive behaviour, so being parents of ADHD children is no easy
Montessori Play At Home
What if you could bring Montessori play to your own home to further enhance your childβs learning? Read on to find out moreπ What is a Montessori play area? They are simple, clean, and a great way to help the child learn,
βπ Hand-eye coordination
Although hand-eye coordination is an instinctive developmental skillset that cannot be taught, parents can encourage children with stimulating toys and games β½. Hand-eye coordination can help children in various activities like catching a ball, handwriting βοΈ and life skills like
Serve & Return with your little one!
Is your child looking at something whilst moving their hands and feet? That's already called a "serve". "Serve & Return" refers to the back and forth interactions between the caregiver and the child. By practicing these interactions regularly we improve
5 Tips To Get Your Toddler Talking
https://youtu.be/RaDD88WmQ_c 5 Tips to get your child talking - written by Karen Kei, a certified speech therapist π‘Face to face - get down to your child's level. It is important for your child to be able to see your face and all
What are Open-Ended Toys?
We love open-ended toys as they can be played in different ways driven by your childβs creative mind and wild imagination!Β Think of doll houses π , wooden blocks, pretend food π₯, they can be played however the child wants and