By Debora Prieto & Mick Quinn | Co-Founder
At the Integral Heart Foundation we understand the importance of early stimulation for children ages 0 to 6. This is the time of their lives when the children develop their personality and so we make sure that the kids engage in early attention activities regarding their age. We work in the following areas:
- Gross motor control
- Fine motor control
- Language
- Cognition
- Personal development
- Emotional development
- Social development
With a different number of activities we also open the doors to the development of concentration and attention to the details. Among other exercises we work in this by: reading, building new things with the hands, playing games that make them run to certain point, stop when needed, sit down all of the sudden, and so on.
We also plant seeds and they learn the importance of nurturing, play with modeling clay, invent your own story, repeat words, learn to fold clothes in the right way, with detail, they also dance and develop social skills in team effort games. We teach them to express and describe their feelings with different stories and also using toys. We also put input on the importance of personal hygiene as well as home hygiene.
We do all of this by playing, sharing and having a good time. They love it, feel very engaged, develop better future skills, and learn at the same time to be a better and happier human being.
Thank you so much to all of you who make this possible.
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