My background as a teacher means that learning and education are always a part of what I do. However, at Oma’s House, learning is embedded and natural, not structured or forced.
It’s my strong belief that young children learn best through play.
Play activities are the primary focus at Oma’s House. Through play, infants and toddlers learn about themselves and others; how to get along; to be respectful of others and property; and to use problem solving skills naturally.
And for safety, the games and activities used are aligned for recommended ages.
Examples of Learning Activities at Oma’s
Tummy Time
Chalk
Blocks
Arts & Crafts
Bubbles
Games & Puzzles
Outside Play
Story Time
Tactile Toys
From bubbles to story time, infants and toddlers enjoy daily learning experiences at Oma’s House.