We use science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) tools in our infant program. Traditional materials like art supplies, writing tools, toys, and books are also included. This early exposure sparks curiosity and creativity in infants. They learn shapes, colors, and develop fine and gross motor skills.
Research shows that unstructured playtime is vital for infants. They learn better through real-world interactions than media at a young age. These children also need hands-on exploration. Social interaction is crucial for developing cognitive, language, and emotional skills.