It’s a fact.

Children are born learning and parents are their first teachers.

Children are constantly learning, right from birth. Their early years are the foundation for growth and development, and what they learn during those years depends on the experiences they have each and every day. 

Research shows that children who start kindergarten with the basics usually achieve greater success in school and throughout life.  If you are a parent or caregiver, give your child a good start in life.  We can help you do it.

How?

Doing simple things can make a big difference.  It’s easier than you  think.

  • · While folding laundry, ask your child to identify colors or count socks.

  • · During meals, name the food your baby is eating.

  • · At the grocery store, ask your toddler about shapes and sizes or to name things that are up high or down low.

 

           Born Learning Literature

Your Child @ Series
This series provides invaluable information for parents on health, nutrition, safety, growth and nurturing of children at various ages from birth to five years.

Your Child @ Birth

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Your Child @ 2 months

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Your Child @ 4-6 months

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Your Child @ 6-12 months

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Your Child @ 12-18 months

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Your Child @ 18-24 months

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Your Child @ 24-36 months

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Your Child @ 3 years

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Your Child @ 4 years

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Your Child @ 5 years

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Parent Tools
Here is wealth of information on various topics of interest to parents and other care givers of young children

Activities for Dads

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Are You “Baby Smart?”

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Childcare Checklist

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Family History

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Meal Ideas

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Play Songs

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5 Keys for New Parents

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Sleep Diary

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 Fulton Sun Article on Born Learning

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