The activities provided by the „Little Light” Project take place daily, for a period of 3 hours and they are organized in individual and group activities, following a unit based curriculum („Spring”, „Things that grow”, „Animals”, etc.)
Appropriate visual stimulation involves visual objects that are of sufficient strength to provide the visual centers of the brain and other brain areas with visual information for "seeing" and for action. Visual stimulation alone is not enough - the young child must also interact with the visual object (e.g., reaching for the object, gazing at the object, walking through the doorway, etc.), in order to maximize vision.