Pausing during conversations and play helps babies and toddlers develop communication skills by giving them time to respond. Learn how simple pauses in activities like blowing bubbles and nursery rhymes can boost language development, confidence, and interaction.

Separation Anxiety: How to Help Your Little One Cope
Does your child cry or cling to you when you leave? Separation anxiety is common in babies, toddlers, and pre-schoolers—and while it’s tough, it’s also a sign of healthy development! The good news? With simple strategies, you can help your little one feel more secure and confident during separations. Find out how to make goodbyes easier and stress-free!
Why Celebrating Matters: More Than Just a Party!
Celebrations are more than just parties—they’re opportunities for joy, connection, and learning! See how they help kids grow in confidence, build friendships, and foster gratitude. Plus, add extra excitement with a Clamber Club party—where active fun meets unforgettable adventures!
Develop Balance Through Play
Balance is the key to confidence and movement! At Clamber Club, our fun-filled activities help babies, toddlers, and preschoolers develop essential skills while having a blast. Curious about how we make learning this superpower exciting? Read more on our website
Barefoot is Better for Kids
Barefoot play is more than just fun—it’s essential for childhood development. Without shoes, kids improve their balance, coordination, and sensory awareness. From feeling cool grass to exploring textures, going barefoot encourages natural movement and healthy growth.
Fostering Independence in Children: Tips for Parents and Educators
Fostering independence in young children builds confidence, patience, and essential life skills like dressing, eating, and managing their belongings. Encouraging these small steps empowers them to grow emotionally and physically.
Repetition – The Secret of Perfection
If you have a toddler between the ages of 1 and 3, chances are that you often hear your child say: “again, again”! There is a very good reason why our young friends enjoy repetition so much. Let’s have a look at what happens in the brain when we repeat activities with our little ones.
Play Outdoors
Outdoor play is an important part of childhood. It’s exciting to see children in their natural environment – exploring their surroundings, being curious about what’s around them and finding joy in seeing new things. Surely, most of us fondly remember running around in the garden, digging, and dumping sand in the sandpit, and climbing up and going down a slide.
Nurturing Children’s Imagination through Play
Encouraging your child’s imagination can be as simple as encouraging pretend play! Whether they’re cooking in a toy kitchen, helping clean with a sponge, or bathing their doll, these activities can ignite creativity.
Exploring the Benefits of Bilateral Integration
Did you know that your pre-schooler possesses an amazing talent for coordinating both sides of their body? This skill, known as bilateral integration, is crucial for their early development as it helps improve motor skills, coordination, and overall functionality.
Mastering Balance
Balancing is more than just staying upright; it’s a fundamental skill that opens up a world of exploration for children. The vestibular system, located in the inner ear, acts as their personal GPS, guiding them through movements big and small.
The Value of Unstructured Play
There are many types of play for children, and they all have their importance. Structured play allows children to learn rules, routines, and social skills under the guidance of an adult. Free play, on the other hand, is about unstructured playtime where the adult’s role changes to be supportive and led by the child.
Building Creative Minds: Nurture Your Child’s Imagination
Why having a vivid imagination is good – and how you can develop your child’s creative thinking. Many of us can probably admit to using the well-worn excuse, “I’m just not the creative type” in...
Promote Body Awareness By Playing Dress-Up with Your Kids
Body awareness is an important part of the child development process. This concept can seem more hidden and less obvious than other milestones children meet in the early years. In this blog, you can find out what this ability entails and how you can help your child develop it by playing dress-up with them. Enjoy.
Teaching Children How to Balance
In the playful world of pre-schoolers, mastering the art of physical balance is not just about preventing tumbles on the playground. It’s a crucial skill that sets the stage for a lifetime of success.
x5 Reasons Why Play Is Important
Young children can develop many skills through the power of play. They may develop their language skills, emotions, creativity, and social skills. Play helps to nurture imagination and give a child a sense of adventure. Through this, they can learn essential skills such as problem solving, working with others.
Cooking With Your Kids
Cooking or baking with your children is a great way to spend more time with them and to share and enjoy the responsibility of cooking for the entire family.
Active Kids Are Healthy Kids
Encouraging children to be physically active has always been a daunting task if they decide to dig their heels in, cross their arms and refuse to take part. But what new challenges does this strange new world pose?