Marco de aprendizaje temprano

Desarrolla bases reales sin convertir la infancia en presion constante.

BabyLogic ayuda a las familias a fortalecer lenguaje, enfoque, memoria y resolucion con rutinas cortas y sostenibles.

Daily
5-15 min
Screens
None
Stages
0-24 mo
Illustrated toddler stacking wooden blocks beside a soft cloth book and toy bunny

Conversacion responsiva

Habla atenta, canciones y juegos de nombres que fortalecen el vocabulario y la confianza comunicativa.

Bucles de atencion y memoria

Patrones de juego repetibles que extienden la atencion sostenida y la memoria de trabajo.

Bases de lectura y logica

Pre-lectura y pre-numerica con juego concreto, sin pantallas ni presion academica.

Why this works

Por que las rutinas cortas y repetidas funcionan mejor.

Las revisiones de investigacion en infancia temprana muestran que las interacciones predecibles y responsivas construyen una base cognitiva mas duradera que las sesiones largas o novedosas.

  • Center on the Developing Child · Harvard

    Brain architecture is built through serve-and-return interactions, with the highest sensitivity in the first 3 years.

  • AAP · Media use under age 2

    Caregiver-led play and conversation outperform screen-based learning content in toddlers.

  • WHO · Nurturing care framework

    Responsive caregiving and early learning are core determinants of long-term cognitive outcomes.

What an early learning program for babies actually covers

An effective early learning program for babies and toddlers is not flashcards, classes or screen-based apps. It is a sequence of short, repeated, parent-led interactions that build language, attention, memory and emotional regulation. BabyLogic structures these as 5 to 15 minute daily blocks so parents can run them without performing perfect parenting.

Across the first 24 months, the same simple ingredients produce most of the developmental return - responsive talk, naming objects, narrating actions, songs and rhymes, sorting and stacking play, and outdoor exposure. The framework grows in complexity as the child matures, but the rhythm remains identical.

Why no-screentime learning matters before age two

The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends avoiding screen-based content for children under 18 to 24 months outside of video calls with family. The evidence behind this is consistent: caregiver-led talk and play produce stronger language gains than passive screen time, and toddlers who engage in serve-and-return interactions show better attention and self-regulation later.

BabyLogic is built around no-screentime activities for babies and toddlers because that is what the research supports - not as a moral position. We give parents practical ideas for the moments that screens are usually used: travel, restaurant meals, work-from-home overlap and bedtime wind-down.

How early learning, sleep and nutrition feed into each other

Tired children cannot learn. Hungry children cannot focus. Nutritionally inconsistent children become irritable and more prone to night wakings. That is why BabyLogic refuses to treat learning as a separate vertical - we connect early learning to sleep windows and feeding rhythm so the daily plan stays integrated.

Parents who anchor learning blocks to predictable points of the day - after morning feed, before nap, after bath - report better consistency than those who try to schedule learning sessions on top of an unstable routine.

Related guides

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