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    18-24 MONTHS

    Your little one is developing quickly. His gross and fine motor skills are developing and he is energetically mastering the control of his body. His thinking is changing and his imagination is taking flight. He is starting to be more constructive with his play - building towers with blocks. He has really started to imitate what he sees and will enjoy putting a dolly to bed. He is learning a few words and loves having nonsense conversations with you. 

    This book will guide you through this energetic stage of development. 

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    PLAY BOOK contains age appropriate games, organised into two chapters (18-21 & 21-24 months). The games focus on the pertinent milestones within that month and are demonstrated by photographs. The instructions are simple to follow & the reason for the game's inclusion is provided 

     

    ONLINE CHECKLIST allows our team of OTs to tailor the programme to your little one's developmental level. This ensures your little human stays on track 

    PLAY, ENGAGEMENT & STIMULATION WORKSHOP is ideal for nannies wanting to learn more about child development

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    HOME VISIT done by OT trained facilitator will ensure your child's caregiver is getting the most out of the programme  

     

    AUDIO GUIDE video provides valuable information on how to engage a child in play. It discusses over-stimulation, precautions, how to juggle work & play etc. It's a great resource for new moms, nannies, au pairs etc. 

     

    BLOGS provide valuable information relating to play, development & stimulation. Each blog is written by a member of our team & is written from a personal perspective related to our lives as Occupational Therapists, teachers & moms

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