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Curriculum To Teach Your Baby At Home



Learning in a conventional school curriculum relies on the guidance of the teacher, who instructs the student on how to learn and pay attention.


Unlike the conventional schools, when it comes to baby or toddler learning programs, the teaching approach is different:


1. Babies and toddlers are given the opportunity to explore and learn based on the materials and activities provided.

2. Classes may be conducted in a group, but teaching is individualized.

3. Most baby programs do not have levels or grades. It is based on the child's level of competence.

4 Teaches the child to be self-motivated and curious and love to learn.

5. Provides an environment that inspires, guides, and encourages children to educate themselves.

When engaging in home-based learning for your baby or toddler, their curriculum can encompass math, reading, right-brain puzzles, and memory exercises.

As a teacher or parent, your responsibility is to present new educational materials, provide guidance, motivation, and encouragement for the child's learning, and oversee and organize the learning materials and activities.

While allowing the child to explore their interests and preferences freely, the parent will be there to lead and guide them in their learning journey.


Children, typically, tend to be choosy and select something that catches their attention and captivates them.


For example, if you have 100+ books, toys, and puzzles, do not give or show your child all of them. Manage your child by giving them one at a time. Hide your other learning materials, toys, and puzzles from your child.


It is important for parents to be adaptable when teaching their children, but the key priority should be ensuring there are sufficient educational resources available for teaching infants or young children.

When it comes to teaching your baby at home, rightbraineducationlibrary.com provides you with flashcards and right-brain memory exercises.




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