Learning Activities For Babies

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Started by law92 Community Contributor · Tue, 2 Sep 2014 · 7:07 AM · 4 replies · 9,755 views

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law92 Community Contributor Original Post ⏱ Tue, 2 Sep 2014 · 7:07 AM ·💬 80 posts
I am due to start my first prac for uni in the babies room next week and I really need some help with ideas for learning experiences for children aged 6 week to 15 months. I've never worked with this age group before and have no idea what sorts of things to plan. Also I've only ever worked as an assistant before so have no idea about the planning process. Would really appreciate any help as I'm freaking out a bit!
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Lorina ⏱ Wed, 3 Sep 2014 · 4:23 AM ·Founder ·💬 14,530 posts
I have gathered up all the forum topic discussions on working and planning within the babies room. Have a read through these and it should give you some ideas on how to get started:

Planning for babies
Following the planning cycle in the baby/toddler rooms
Working with babies 6-18 months
Ideas for babies room
New room leader

In our Wiki, in Children's Activities & Games we also have some games for babies which you may want to use as well:

Children's Activities & Games - Babies

Hope this helps,

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jasminebarner ⏱ Sat, 23 May 2015 · 4:25 PM ·💬 2 posts
Thanks for sharing.
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Sahithya ⏱ Tue, 18 Aug 2015 · 4:52 PM ·💬 8 posts
Baby is fast developing his sense of taste from 11th month onward, so keep adding different flavors to make meal times fun for him.

Your baby learns to communicate effectively at this stage.

Reading is a good way to learn to turn pages.This is a fantastic way to interact with your baby.
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Artsupplies ⏱ Sat, 17 Oct 2015 · 4:02 PM ·💬 4 posts
I am totally agree with previous comment We can involve babies in games, finger paint to introduce them with new possibilities of life who are age of 15 month and above but its very tough for me to handle babies of 4, 6 weeks.we can't give them anything to eat and sometimes can't understand why they are crying.
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