Food
Explore how shared food experiences develop social skills, independence, and cultural adaptation while children learn to use real utensils and recognise their own needs.
Explore how shared food experiences develop social skills, independence, and cultural adaptation while children learn to use real utensils and recognise their own needs.
Discover how children learn precise movements through slow demonstration, maximum effort, and coordination activities that build trust in their abilities.
Explore how young children adapt to their culture through daily life activities that build coordination, language, and independence through purposeful repetition.
Discover how children’s sensitivity to order between 1½-2 years helps them create security and understand their environment.
Explore how children naturally develop communication skills through responsive conversation and rich environmental interactions.
Children effortlessly take in cultural, linguistic, and social experiences, shaping their development through natural observation and interaction.
Discover how educators use environment design and movement demonstrations to support the progression from lying down to walking.
Learn the three key approaches educators use to understand children’s needs: self-reflection, direct observation, and indirect observation.
Birth to ~16 months: Discover how infants develop trust and independence in a nurturing environment designed for their earliest explorations.
~14 months to 3 years: Explore how children develop social connections and practical skills in a prepared environment supporting their growing independence.