The designer, who received Montessori education, presents the development of infants and toddlers aged zero to three in a vivid and lively way. It is the best reference indicator for families with infants and toddlers or early childhood educators.
The first half covers months zero to twelve, starting with what to prepare during pregnancy, and progressing to the baby's limb movement development and fine hand movements each month. It also details the teaching aids and activities suitable for babies at different stages, so that parents won't miss out on important milestones in their baby's development.
The process and environment from the feeding stage to natural weaning at the bottom are shown with colors used to show the baby's adaptation and changes in this gradual process.
The second half, for children aged one to three, focuses on things that can be done in the environment while learning to walk. The rich and diverse activities give little ones the opportunity to learn to take care of themselves, pay attention to the environment, and experience the big and small things in life.
The diagram clearly shows the progression of activities according to the child's ability, from the simplest ring-threading to different levels of difficulty and variations in bead stringing, improving the child's hand-eye coordination, and finally progressing to the use of needle and thread.
After children aged zero to three have gained rich life experience, they are ready to join groups of three to six and learn through teaching aids such as sensory mathematics and language.