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Our Morning Huddles set a positive tone for the day, fostering connection and focus. Through songs, greetings, and group discussions, children build confidence, teamwork, and a sense of belonging. These daily gatherings create a warm, structured start, ensuring every child feels included and ready to embrace the day’s learning adventures.
The Basics
Social Skills: Building friendships, communication, and teamwork.
Cognitive Growth: Fostering problem-solving, early literacy, and numeracy.
Emotional Development: Encouraging empathy, self-regulation, and confidence.
Physical Skills: Enhancing motor skills through active play and activities.
Play Stations
Our Play Stations are carefully designed spaces where children engage in imaginative play and hands-on learning. Each station is tailored to enhance specific skills, such as:
Building Station: Encourages problem-solving and fine motor skills with blocks and construction toys.
Art Station: Fosters creativity through drawing, painting, and craft activities.
Sensory Station: Promotes exploration of textures, colors, and sounds.
Pretend Play Station: Develops social skills and imagination through role-playing.
Learning Lab
Our Learning Lab is a dynamic space where curiosity meets creativity. Equipped with interactive tools, sensory activities, and educational resources, it encourages hands-on exploration. Children engage in experiments, art projects, and problem-solving tasks, promoting critical thinking, creativity, and independent learning in a fun, stimulating environment.
Superfoods
Blueberries for brain development
Avocados for healthy fats and energy
Spinach for vitamins and minerals
Chia seeds for fiber and antioxidants
Carrots for eye health
These nutrient-dense foods help fuel your child’s learning, growth, and overall well-being, ensuring they stay healthy and energized throughout the day!
Outdoor Play
Outdoor play is an essential part of our curriculum, promoting physical health, social skills, and creativity. Children enjoy a variety of activities, including:
Exploration: Discovering nature through guided walks and outdoor activities.
Games: Participating in group games to build teamwork and motor skills.
Imaginative Play: Creating stories and adventures in our open spaces.
Physical Activities: Strengthening muscles and coordination with climbing, running, and jumping.
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