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  • Youth Leadership Development Activities

    Leaders inspire and motivate the people around them. A specific set of skills must be developed in order for a person to become an effective leader. These skills should be nurtured and practiced among youth because, according to CNN, leaders are developed within the context of their past experiences.

  • Activities for Baby's Physical Development

    Physical development during a baby's first year sets the foundation for many important lifelong functions. Advancing your baby's motor skills and muscle strength prepares your infant for performing tasks such as holding his own head up, standing, and walking. There are many simple and effective activities you can perform with your baby to encourage his physical development.

  • Leap Frog Infant Learning System Information

    The Leap Frog LeapStages Infant Learning System provides a level-based learning system that rewards infants at each stage of learning. The system grows with them, beginning with mental stimulation and advancing to a program that will later encourage reading and language skills.

  • Social Development Activities for Babies

    Babies first learn about the world and develop a sense of self through their primary relationships and physical contact. Parents and caregivers can prepare babies for a widening social circle in a variety of ways.

  • How to Choose Activities for Cognitive Development

    When a child is about a year old, his brain is developing at an amazing speed. He's learning to move and communicate more effectively in the world around him. You can help your 12 to 24 month-old toddler later in life by nurturing his cognitive development now. Work on his language, memory and comprehension skills with the following activities.

  • How to Interact with a Baby

    Interaction with a baby is essential. They learn from your every move and sound, feel loved by your touch and bond with you during every minute you share. Daily care routines are interaction in themselves; learn additional ways to interact with your baby.

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