Music and Child Development
Music and child development are inextricably linked! As an adult, when you hear a certain song it might evoke strong memories for you, such as the first date with your partner or when you moved into your first house for example, or you might find ce...
Play & Learn Family Activities
You’ll be helping your child's development when you try these fun activities together
- Play Guide - Social and Emotional Development 1 - 2 years
- Games and Activities to stimlulate mobility 1–2 years
- Play Guide - Hand-Eye Coordination 1 - 2 years
- Play Guide - Learning 1 - 2 years
- From Head Control To Standing Up
- Play Tips For Parents
- Play Guide - Sand and Water
- Play Guide - Water
- Play Guide - Communication 1 - 2 years
- Play Guide - On the Go
- Play Guide - Activity Rhymes
- More Outings
- Play Guide - Songs for Bouncing on the Knee
- Play Guide - Traditional Games
All About Play
How your baby plays now:
- By 13 months, about half of all babies walk, but most still fall over if they lose momentum.
- She is more purposeful in the way she explores objects.
- She can put two ideas together to make a plan and her behaviour begins to flow.
- He is very mobile. He can walk forward, sideways and backward. He can run.
- He can pull a toy on a string or manage a push-a-long.
- He can use his feet to scoot along on a cycle.
- He can put one block on top of another.
* All children develop at their own pace, and reach milestones at different times. The highlights mentioned in this website are meant as approximate guidelines only.







