Given those experiences, children are given the opportunity to
Language Development: Introducing children to letters, sounds, and basic vocabulary. Activities may include storytelling, rhymes, and simple word games to develop language skills.
Mathematics: Basic numeracy skills such as counting, number recognition, simple addition and subtraction, understanding shapes, patterns, and measurements are usually introduced through games and activities.
Science: Basic scientific concepts like identifying different animals, plants, and their characteristics, understanding basic natural phenomena, and simple experiments to explore cause and effect relationships.
Social Studies: Introducing children to the world around them, including basic concepts of community, family, and environment. This might involve learning about different occupations, cultures, and traditions.
Physical Development: Gross and fine motor skills development through activities like running, jumping, climbing, drawing, cutting, and coloring.
Creative Arts: Encouraging creativity through various forms of art such as drawing, painting, singing, dancing, and dramatic play.
Social and Emotional Development: Teaching children how to interact with peers, share, take turns, express themselves, and manage emotions in a positive manner.