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EARLY LEARNING—SO MUCH MORE THAN ABCs

Day after amazing day, all the fun-filled things they do and discover are the very things that help children learn. And all the things you do for them? Part of giving your child the best possible start.

Physical

Physical Development

BUILDING BUSY LITTLE BODIES

Mastering physical skills is such an important part of childhood —and it paves the way to all kinds of learning.

  • SENSORY SKILLS
    Hearing, seeing, touching, tasting—the senses are the very first windows to helping your child learn, "lighting up" areas of the brain.
  • FINE MOTOR SKILLS
    From grasping a toy to holding a pencil, developing fine motor skills helps lead to success in school and beyond.
  • GROSS MOTOR SKILLS
    Huge physical milestones occur in the early years—and motor skills keep getting refined as your child grows.
Cognitive

Cognitive Development

ENGAGING CURIOUS MINDS

The best way to learn? Though play. You’ll be astounded at how much brain power they build in the early years.

  • CURIOSITY & DISCOVERY
    Encouraging that natural sense of wonder and amazement will help your child want to learn more—every day!
  • PROBLEM SOLVING
    How does it work? Figuring things out is one of the best parts of play—from simple challenges to more complex ones.
  • IMAGINATION & CREATIVITY
    Asking “what if?” Dreaming up new ways to see the world. Being able to imagine and create. They’re hallmarks of great thinkers.