Early Childhood Development

Activities for Children Aged 3 to 6

Activities for Children Aged 3 to 6:

Our Early Childhood Development program aims to provide a safe and stimulating learning environment for children aged 3 to 6 years. We believe in the power of engaging, hands-on, and play-based activities to capture their attention and make learning enjoyable. Our program includes the following examples:

These activities, infused with sensory experiences, interactive games, storytelling, and manipulative materials, create a dynamic and stimulating learning environment where children can thrive.

Language and Literacy:
We promote language development through interactive storytelling sessions, where children actively participate by using gestures, sounds, and words. Through the exploration of different characters and storylines, children develop their vocabulary, comprehension, and early reading skills.
Cognitive Thinking:
To foster critical thinking skills and understanding of basic mathematical concepts, we integrate hands-on activities such as counting games, shape sorting, and puzzles. These interactive experiences allow children to explore numbers, patterns, and spatial relationships in a fun and engaging way. c) Self-Control: We encourage self-control through activities that promote emotional regulation and conflict
Self-Control:
We encourage self-control through activities that promote emotional regulation and conflict resolution. For example, we incorporate guided group discussions and role-playing scenarios that help children understand and express their feelings appropriately. Through these activities, children learn to cooperate, problem-solve, and develop empathy towards others.
Self-Confidence:
Engaging in creative arts activities like drawing, painting, and crafts helps children build self-confidence. By providing opportunities for self-expression and celebrating their individual creativity, children develop a sense of pride in their accomplishments. We also foster social interactions by encouraging group projects, where children work together and learn from one another.