Studies show that children between 0-6 go through stages for acquiring particular skills. While in these stages they are able to grasp and retain information quite easily. This is the reason that early childhood education is so pivotal to developing your child's ability to learn. They are at a significant disadvantage when they start school without the ability to recite and recognize letters and their sounds and numbers as well. The five stages of development are described below and will hopefully give you incite on how your child learns and develops so you can provide the support needed for maximum results.
Stage 1: Sensorial
This stage starts from the birth of the child. The child learns about the world with the use of the five senses. Through the use of sight, taste, touch, smell and hearing, the child can learn about its surroundings. This stage is more apparent as children reach around 18 months old. You will notice that they have a tendency to place objects in their mouths as they attempt to learn from their environment with taste. Parents should ensure that children are placed in safe situations so they can learn in this way as children with low sensorial skills will not learn as quickly in their natural environment.
Stage 1: Sensorial
This stage starts from the birth of the child. The child learns about the world with the use of the five senses. Through the use of sight, taste, touch, smell and hearing, the child can learn about its surroundings. This stage is more apparent as children reach around 18 months old. You will notice that they have a tendency to place objects in their mouths as they attempt to learn from their environment with taste. Parents should ensure that children are placed in safe situations so they can learn in this way as children with low sensorial skills will not learn as quickly in their natural environment.

