At 1.5 years old, early education for a child focuses on fostering communication, physical development, cognitive skills, and social-emotional growth through play and interaction. Encouraging exploration, language development, and social skills through activities like reading, playing games, and engaging in everyday tasks is key.
Speak and listen:Talk to your child frequently, using simple words and phrases.
Encourage language:Read books frequently, pointing to pictures and discussing them.
Sing songs and say rhymes:These activities help with language development and can be fun for both parent and child.
Encourage exploration:Allow your child to explore their environment and try new things.
Point out objects and body parts: Ask your child to find objects or name body parts.
Play matching games:Shape sorting and simple puzzles help with problem-solving and cognitive skills.
Encourage independence:Let your child help with dressing and feeding themselves.
Praise wanted behaviors:Focus on positive reinforcement more than punishment.
Provide opportunities for social interaction:Playdates and group activities can help with social development.
Be patient and supportive: Toddlers are learning and growing, so be patient and supportive of their development.
Make learning fun:Use play and interaction to make learning enjoyable for your child.
Observe your child's progress:Pay attention to their milestones and seek advice from a pediatrician if you have any concerns.
Our welcoming settling zone helps ease the transition to school with engaging activities, allowing children to explore and become familiar with their new surroundings and teachers at their own pace.
Features of the Settling Zone
Our goal is to craft a warm, welcoming, and engaging atmosphere that makes children feel comfortable, confident, and excited as they embark on their school journey, laying a strong foundation for a lifelong love of learning.
This level is designed for young children aged 2 to 3 years, introducing them to fundamental concepts such as colors, shapes, and environmental awareness. Each month's theme focuses on developing:
Features of the Play group
Children engage in fun activities like dance, music, art, and craft, promoting overall development and creativity. This stage lays a strong foundation for future learning and growth.
This level is designed for children aged 3+ years (as of March 31st). We introduce subject-based learning, focusing on:
Features of the Nursery
Our curriculum is structured around monthly themes that promote reading, writing, and logical thinking, supporting overall developmental milestones in this age group.
Our program introduces young children to a structured routine, engaging activities, and group play, fostering independence and sensory learning.
Features of the LKG
Our curriculum is carefully designed to support each child's unique developmental journey, providing a personalized approach that encourages them to learn, grow, and discover at their own pace.
This level is designed for children aged 5+ years (as of March 31st). Our curriculum provides a structured framework that fosters:
Features of the UKG
We aim to provide a well-rounded education that supports each child's overall growth and development.
Our curriculum for Class 1 students (aged 6+ as of March 31st) provides a structured framework that promotes:
Features of the I
We strive to deliver a well-rounded education that supports each child's overall growth and personal development.