Keeping books and educational toys at eye level to encourage independence.
Ensuring "sensory play" (sand, water, playdough) remains a daily staple to develop fine motor skills that screens cannot provide. 5. The "Ibu" Self-Care Factor Ibu Ngajarin Anak Kecil Ngentot
Prioritizing quality over quantity—choosing open-ended toys (like wooden blocks) that spark imagination over noisy, battery-operated gadgets. 4. Balancing Digital and Physical Play Keeping books and educational toys at eye level
Using tablets for puzzles and coding games. For many mothers, teaching isn’t a scheduled hour
For many mothers, teaching isn’t a scheduled hour at a desk—it’s a way of living. This lifestyle approach involves "micro-learning" moments throughout the day:
Instead of passive watching, mothers choose interactive apps and YouTube channels that focus on language acquisition and problem-solving.
Using daily interactions to teach empathy, patience, and how to express feelings. 2. The Role of "Edutainment"