Even if your child is not yet ready to start school, this is a crucial moment for their development. What they learn at home—through playing, exploring, and sharing with you—is just as valuable as any formal lesson. In this guide, we share simple and effective ideas to accompany them with love and mindfulness during these early years.

What will you find in this guide?
Sensory and early exploration activities
Ideas using materials you already have at home to stimulate their motor skills and natural curiosity.Games to strengthen language and attention
Fun strategies to support comprehension, memory, and expressive abilities.Routines that foster independence
How small habits (getting dressed, tidying toys, eating independently) prepare them for future transitions.Social skills from home
Sharing, taking turns, expressing emotions—how to develop these through everyday life.How to create a safe and stimulating home environment
You don’t need expensive toys or technology—just a little intention and presence.
📌 Especially useful for:
First-time parents.
Families who are not ready for school yet, but want to encourage learning.
Those wishing to strengthen their bond with their children through play and daily activities.
Easy-to-read format | Activities divided by age range (8 months to 4 years)