THE GOLDEN PERIOD OF HUMAN LIFE

Days of Pre-Conception
Days in the Womb
Days as an Infant

Why is it called the Golden Period?

Our Ancient Scriptures say, as an adult, we consume 40 bits of data per second. A Baby in the Golden Period consumes 40 million bits of data per second which makes this stage of a human life a Super-Learning stage, which also sets the blueprint or template for the rest of its human life. A child with such abilities is a natural seeker and learner. In this period, the human’s health, immunity, mental, emotional, intellectual and physical tendencies get defined. Social and family behaviour, attitudes, trends, patterns and temperaments are created. The Golden Period impacts the full course of a Human Being’s life.

Modern Science today is slowly catching up with this ancient Indian knowledge and has acknowledged the Importance of this phase in a human life. 

“An adult’s conscious mind picks up and processes 40 signals per second from the environment. Such signs can be of colour, sound, face, smell and the like. The baby in the subconscious realm picks up 20 to 40 million signals per second!” (Lipton, Bruce H. “The Biology of Belief: unleashing the power of consciousness, matter and miracle”, 1st ed., Hay House Inc., 2007, p. 136).

The World Health Organisation (WHO) and Governments across the World, including the Indian Government is spreading awareness on the importance of the Golden Period in the form of Pre and Perinatal Sciences

What do you teach a Super Learner Baby with this kind of Learning Speed?

Our Scriptures have defined what kind of Knowledge a Baby seeks in this high learning phase. We at Baby Leela have used this Ancient Knowledge and developed games on them so as to make it highly engaging, and immersive for both the Baby and Parent/person engaging with the Baby. 

Why Board Games?

Playing board games is fun but, did you know it has a host of scientific benefits too? We at Baby Leela have specifically chosen board games to spread Ancient Knowledge as research underscores that engaging in board games can enhance cognitive skills such as problem-solving, strategic thinking, and memory. The complexity of board games requires players to develop and execute strategies, which stimulates critical thinking and planning abilities and therefore Life. 

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Gaming Parents = Thriving Babies

Overall, the science shows that board games are more than just entertainment—they are valuable tools for cognitive development, social interaction, and emotional well-being. The shared experience of a game also promotes a sense of camaraderie, community and connection among players and the Baby.