Given those experiences, children are given the opportunity to
Language Development: Building vocabulary, sentence formation, phonics, reading comprehension, and storytelling.
Mathematics: Introduction to basic math concepts such as numbers, counting, addition, subtraction, shapes, measurements, and patterns.
Science: Exploring the natural world through simple experiments, observations, and activities related to topics like plants, animals, seasons, and the environment.
Social Skills: Learning to interact with peers and adults, sharing, taking turns, following instructions, and developing empathy and respect for others.
Creative Arts: Engaging in various forms of artistic expression such as drawing, painting, coloring, clay modeling, and craftwork to foster creativity and fine motor skills.
Physical Development: Participating in outdoor and indoor activities to promote gross motor skills, coordination, balance, and physical fitness.
Music and Movement: Singing songs, playing musical instruments, dancing, and rhythmic activities to enhance auditory perception and coordination.
Health and Hygiene: Educating children about personal hygiene practices, healthy eating habits, and safety rules.