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Infancy & Toddler Stage

(3 months – 2 years)

Programs: Baby Brain Awakening + Toddler Brain Development

At birth, a child’s brain is about 25% of adult size; by age 2, it reaches 80% of adult brain volume. This is the most critical period for forming neural pathways that lay the foundation for intelligence, emotional health, and lifelong learning. Right Brain Education emphasizes rapid neural development through sensory-rich, playful, and parent-supported experiences.

Infancy & Toddler Stage

Brain Development:

  • Rapid Neural Growth: Over 1 million new neural connections form every second, supporting memory, attention, and early problem-solving.
  • Sensory Stimulation: Sight, sound, touch, and movement exercises enhance visual and auditory processing, motor coordination, and cognitive flexibility.
  • Eye Tracking & Visual Skills: Activities using eye tracking and visual focus strengthen attention, concentration, and spatial awareness.
  • Motor & Coordination Skills: Guided movement, grasping, and balance exercises enhance fine and gross motor development, essential for future learning and reading readiness.
  • Emotional & Social Development: Bonding with parents through play and interactive exercises fosters secure attachment, emotional regulation, and social skills.
  • Early Language & Communication: Exposure to rhythm, music, and storytelling activates language centers, boosting vocabulary and auditory processing.

Why it matters for our programs:

Baby Brain Awakening and Toddler Brain Development combine Right Brain Education techniques, sensory-rich activities, and neuroscience-backed exercises. These programs guide your child’s visual, auditory, motor, and emotional development, building strong neural foundations while encouraging curiosity, creativity, and secure parent-child attachment.

Benefits

Sensory exploration & motor skill development

Eye tracking, focus & visual processing

Early language acquisition & auditory development

Emotional bonding & secure attachment

Cognitive growth & curiosity stimulation

Confidence, independence & problem-solving

Early preparation for reading, math, and creative thinking

Key Developmental Focus Areas

Attention & Focus Short, engaging visual and auditory exercises improve early concentration and sustained attention.

Imagination & Creativity Storytelling, music, and sensory play activate right-brain creativity and neural integration.

Social Skills & Emotional Intelligence Guided parent-child interactions help develop empathy, sharing, and communication skills.

Neuroplasticity & Healthy Brain Habits Movement, eye tracking, and rhythm-based activities enhance neural connectivity and brain flexibility.

Parent Participation Parents are actively involved in sessions, reducing separation anxiety and reinforcing secure attachment.

Highlight:

Gentle, playful activities that stimulate your baby’s brain and help toddlers explore the world safely.

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