VTech Holdings Limited Sustainability Report 2015 - page 18

Language
& Cognitive
Social &
Emotional
VTech Holdings Limited
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VTECH SUSTAINABILITY ACTIVITIES
Safe&Sound Pan & Tilt Full-Colour
Video Baby Monitor is awarded as the
“Product of the Year” by Creative Child
magazine, and the “Top Choice Award
2014” by Baby Maternity magazine.
The infrared LEDs let parents check
on the little one anytime, day and
night. The pan, tilt and zoom features
allow parents to see their little one
up to 270 degrees side-to-side and
tilts as many as 124 degrees up and
down. The camera also zooms up to
2x. With the temperature and sound
indicators, the baby monitor also
helps parents to ensure their babies
are comfortable without disruption.
The pre-set eco mode optimises the
power performance, turning off the
transmitting power, when it is at idle
stage. Including the talk-
back intercom, parents
can comfort their little
one from any room with
the built-in intercom on
the portable parent unit,
which creates a whole
new way to interact with
their babies.
Safe&Sound
®
Pan
& Tilt Full-Colour
Video Baby Monitor
Products for Children’s
Learning and
Development
VTech’s ELPs are designed to grow
with the children at different stages.
Each child grows at a different pace
mentally, emotionally and physically.
Our ELPs guide children throughout
the developmental stages of three key
aspects, 1) Language & Cognitive, 2)
Social & Emotional, and 3) Physical &
Motor.
Language & Cognitive
Language immersion is absolutely
a key to children’s cognitive and
emotional development. Children use
words to express themselves, but
also to learn about the people and
world around them.
Social & Emotional
Relationships are at the core of
all human learning. Babies look to
their parents’ emotions and facial
expressions to first learn about the
world, and children continue to
depend completely on other people
to learn language and the rules of
social engagement.
Physical & Motor
Children learn through play, and as
every exhausted parent knows, their
play is extremely physical. Whether
it is learning to crawl, or run, or build
a brick tower, young children are
constantly exercising their gross and
fine motor skills, honing the brain
pathways for smooth, purposeful
movement. The more opportunity
children have for physical exertion
and exploration, the better for the
development of both their minds and
bodies.
Physical
& Motor
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