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Skills Development
Cognitive & Creativity
All a child needs is its own cognitive abilities to recognize and understand its environment and its own self. These include thought structures, language comprehension, perception, problem solving and memory. All these areas only develop during the first months of life, while other areas in the brain that involve bodily functions that are essential for survival have been developed since birth.
Social & Emotional
The ability to deal with their own feelings and those of others, to understand, help and comfort others - these are all important milestones in a child's emotional development. Sharing positive early experiences of compassion, understanding, trust and reliability with the child's closest caregivers are important factors in helping children to develop socially and emotionally healthy, strong personalities.
Motor Skills & Coordination
The motor development of a baby can be divided into the development of gross motor skills, i.e. the body's general mobility, and its fine motor skills. Fine motor skills include all of the movement abilities that we perform with our fingers, toes and faces. Babies and toddlers need lots of time and practice to learn these small, precise movements. Until they are able consciously to pull a face, hold a spoon or stack building blocks one on top of the other, they have to practice a variety of fine motor sequences again and again. This is todevelop the strength level that they require to do this.
STEM
Discover the world through discovery, research and experiment! HABA provides engaging and attractive games based on mathematics and science.
Language & Communication
Language development is lifelong and essential to the whole child development. Children could play to learn skills of composition and comprehension, as well as spoken language, facial expressions, gestures and body language.