Teaching babies stem
What's the best way to teach babies math, science and programming?
Since most kids are curious by nature, you can begin by posing simple questions demonstrated by an activity or through the medium of colourful apps and games. You could also start introducing simple / fundamental concepts through props.
Kids learn the best when they enjoy doing something, having said that you can impart knowledge to them using interactive games or even real life scenarios (eg. bring them to the supermarket and let them tally up the price of the items)
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Count with them multiple times of the day. You can even make it into a song. Sing nursery rhymes and play with lots of building blocks. Get them to play with LEGOs when they're slightly older.
Duplo Lego is a good start. The pieces are big and not to worry about the choking hazards. http://www.lego.com/en-us/duplo/products#/age-range%28range-1%29/
I have heard my friend mention about a learning centre - Heguru. They are good in teaching babies math. I have not tried but you can check it out.
Play fun games, such as snakes and ladders, cludo, spoons! A way i found interesting to teach my niece math was using a number line:
Here's an article on math hacks that may be useful http://ph.theasianparent.com/math-made-easy-14-useful-math-hacks-kids/
teach them through real life scenarios, through games, which are both interesting and knowledge giving.
It’s great that you are trying to Tech your baby stem. Start with abacus playing and LEGO