The importance of observation
The first years of a child's life are crucial. It is during this period of life that a surprising phenomenon occurs: the child becomes independent, learns to manipulate, to walk, to speak, to direct his own will. This process is not due to the teaching of the adult, but to a creation of his own by the child.
Maria Montessori, through observation and guided by the intuition born of love in its true sense, entered the mysterious realm of the child psyche and brought it to light in all its magnitude. At the same time he revealed the essential requirements for the child to carry out his own creation.
Living in community
We humans have the need to live in society, live together and share our lives with our family, friends, colleagues and the people around us. This fact, as a general rule, is accentuated in the most important vital moments of our trajectory and motherhood for women, and fatherhood for men, becomes one of the most special moments that an individual can experience.
Since the beginning of the project, at Litten we have been committed to creating so-called "Parenting Groups". The aim of these groups is to give the opportunity to enjoy this process in a shared way and help us not to meet alone in the face of these moments.
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Children's massage
The first years of life are vital for human development. When born, the baby uses his senses as a vehicle to connect with the world and the people around him.
Stimulation of all the senses is very important, as every time a baby uses these a neural connection is created and from these connections will depend the way children think, feel, behave and learn.
From Litten we want to contribute to these sensory experiences and we want to make an impact on the language of the skin, touch, which is the first sense that develops within the intrauterine life.
Child massage becomes one of the most beneficial experiences to stimulate the child. In addition to fostering these neural connections, it has multiple benefits for both the baby and the parents.
We invite you to live this experience with us.
Free play
In early childhood, the first types of play we find are: experimentation play and free play.
At Litten we strongly believe in the importance of these games and that is why we are committed to proposals for sensory and psychomotor experimentation, with recycled materials that invite free play in order to accompany the child in the discovery of their environment. , of himself and of the different materials we can offer him.
NATURAL MATERIAL helps us to know better the world around us, to expand our sensory experiences, to stimulate the artist we carry inside, to develop our body expression, to dance, to dress up, to give us massages. , to feel and enjoy, in short to learn.