At the core of the Montessori philosophy lies a profound emphasis on crafting an environment for infants that is not just nurturing but also richly stimulating, fostering a spirit of exploration and cultivating a burgeoning sense of independence. Within this framework, a selection of Montessori activities is meticulously curated to shape and enhance the early life experiences of infants.
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The development of children in the first five years is critical. Many adults and parents would think of "development" as only changes in physical growth. While changes that can be observed fall under the development umbrella in one's core functions, those that the naked eye can't readily see do so, such as the progression of children's executive function and social and emotional competence.
In infancy, toddlerhood, and preschool-hood, development across different aspects, from mobility to intelligence, happens simultaneously through a myriad of experiences.
As babies grow from the time they are born, parents notice that their child experiences and participates in many different kinds of play. These engagements have a substantial effect on their growth and development. While it is often self-directed and done at the child's intrinsic motivation, play can still be relegated to the backseat and take less priority.