YALA Baby Artsplay! at Home: Little Helpers

Oh, What A Feeling!

Emotional Development

Sensory play includes any activity that stimulates your young child's senses: touch, smell, taste, sight and hearing. Spending time stimulating their senses helps children develop cognitively, linguistically, socially and emotionally, physically and creatively.

 

Hello, Friend…

Social Skills

Social skills are learned and caregivers are in a great position to teach.

 

Express Yourself

Language Development

Long before they can talk, babies are processing language and observing nonverbal communications. It's all part of the build up to that first word. Learn how you can help promote early language development in your child.

 

Tiny Motor Scooters

Fine Motor Skills

Fine motor skills is a fancy way of saying little muscle skills! Strengthening your child's little muscle groups will help them with picking up toys and learning to feed themselves.

 

Baby Balancing Act

Bilateral Integration

Did you know that something as simple as crawling is helping your child's development? They are learning to use both sides of their body to complete one action. There are a lot of fun ways to practice this skill.

 

Tiny Household Helpers

Multiple Development Areas

A toddler's kind of help will almost always slow you down, but it is such a great learning experience for them that it might just be worth it.