Activities that engage the sense of sight, including toys with bright colors, contrasting patterns, and objects that move or light up.
Introduction to different sounds and music, possibly involving musical instruments, interactive toys that produce sounds, and singing.
Age-appropiate toys and materials may be used to introduce babies to basic shapes and colors, fostering early cognitive development.
Opportunities for babies to touch and feel a wide variety of textures through toys, fabrics, and sensory materials like playdough or sensory bins.
Activities that promote the development of fine motor skills, such as picking up small objects, stacking blocks, and using utensils for self-feeding.
Activities that encourage larger muscle movements, such as crawling, standing, cruising, and even early walking for some babies. This could include play mats, tunnels, and soft climbing structures.
All materials will be provided in the cost of the class.
We know kids get sick and things come up so classes can be rescheduled!
Handouts of what was learned in class and other activities to work on will be provided