Infants and young toddlers who are under 2 years old, love to explore their surroundings using their senses. Sensory play, like touching different textures or listening to sounds, helps them learn and grow.
Transitioning from home to school can be a big change for the little ones. Sensory play can make this transition easier by making them feel comfortable and familiar in their new environment. Our teachers create a space with soft toys, colorful objects, and interesting materials for toddlers to play with. This helps them feel safe and make new friends.
Parents and teachers can work together to create a consistent routine and communicate openly to support the child during this transition. Being patient and reassuring helps toddlers feel secure and happy in their new environment.
Toddlers love to explore and learn. As teachers, we follow their lead and extend their interests. By observing and listening, we identify what captivates them.
We create a safe environment where they can freely explore and engage. Whether it's animals, shapes, or sensory experiences, we provide opportunities for further learning. This approach sparks their enthusiasm, builds confidence, and fosters a love for learning.
We guide and support their exploration, creating a joyful environment where toddlers thrive.
At 5 years of age, children transition to school and embark on a journey of learning and growth. They begin to explore letters, numbers, and colors, developing early literacy and numeracy skills.
Socially, they learn to share, take turns and manage their emotions. Through play, they enhance their creativity and problem-solving abilities.
Teachers provide support, structure and encouragement, fostering a love for learning. This age is a time of exciting development as children lay the foundation for their educational journey.
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