In early childhood, emotional bonds formed with parents or caregivers known as attachment play a critical role in psychological development. Secure attachment provides a sense of safety and trust, allowing the child to explore the world and build confidence. Inconsistent or neglectful care can lead to insecure attachment, which may result in emotional and behavioral difficulties later in life. Responsive caregiving, affection, and meeting the child’s emotional needs are key to fostering healthy psychological development.
Thank you,
Tejal Tilavat
Pre primary coordinator
Kanakia Kids,
Mahuva
PLAY GROUP
Fine motor skill Hands-on Learning at Its Best!
Our little champs at [School/Institute Name] had a wonderful time engaging in a fine motor skill development activity using popsicle sticks and strings.
Through this fun exercise, children improved their hand-eye coordination, concentration, and problem-solving skills while also exploring the concepts of balance and sequencing.
At [School/Institute Name], we design playful learning experiences that help children grow not just academically, but also socially, emotionally, and physically.
Learning Through Fun - fruits matching
At Kanakia kids we believe that learning should always be joyful and engaging.
Our little learners explored the world of fruits through a creative hands-on activity. By matching colorful cutouts of different fruits, children not only learned their names but also developed recognition skills, hand-eye coordination, and a love for healthy eating.
Such interactive sessions spark curiosity and help children remember concepts more effectively, making learning an exciting journey every day!
NURSERY
Literacy - Finger Tracing – Letter H
Our preschoolers explored the world of letters in the most delightful way, by tracing the letter "H" using their fingers and colorful manipulatives!
This simple yet effective activity helps children build early literacy skills, enhance focus, and strengthen fine motor control, all while having fun!
We are proud to see our young learners so engaged and excited about learning. Every day is a new opportunity to grow!
Numeracy - Creative Corner in Action!
Our little artists had a fantastic time today during the “Colour the Shapes” activity!
With bright smiles and busy hands, the children explored colors, shapes, and their own creativity. This fun-filled session not only sharpened their motor skills but also encouraged focus, imagination, and joyful learning!
Swipe through to see our enthusiastic young learners in action , proudly turning simple shapes into colorful masterpieces.
JUNIOR KINDERGARTEN
Theme - Wild vs. Pet Animals – Sorting Fun!
Today, our little explorers took on the challenge of classifying animals into Wild and Pet categories , and they did it like pros!
This engaging hands-on activity sparked curiosity, critical thinking, and lots of discussion. From lions to puppies, children learned the difference between animals that live in the wild and those that live with us at home.
Learning through play makes every concept stick and our classroom was full of excitement and discovery!
Literacy - Sight Word Stars!
Our curious little learners had an exciting time exploring Sight Words.
Activities like these help children recognize common words by sight, boosting their reading fluency and confidence. From "are" to "she", they picked up words with enthusiasm and pride.
This engaging session was not just about reading—it was about building strong language foundations, one word at a time.
SENIOR KINDERGARTEN
As part of the theme “World Around Me”, our little learners participated in a craft activity where they designed colorful models of neighborhood places like houses, hospitals, and shops. This engaging activity allowed children to creatively represent the places they see every day, helping them to understand their importance in the community. Through cutting, pasting, and arranging shapes, they not only developed fine motor skills but also boosted their imagination and confidence. Such hands-on learning makes concepts more meaningful, while also bringing joy and excitement into the classroom.
Our students participated in an exciting and interactive skip counting activity that combined movement with mathematics! Numbers were written on the floor in bright, visible color, arranged in a sequence. As the teacher called out the numbers in a skip counting pattern such as 2, 4, 6 etc. and the students had to listen carefully, identify the correct number, and jump onto it. As they jumped, they also spoke the number out loud, reinforcing their number recognition and counting skills. This activity not only helped students understand the concept of skip counting in a fun and memorable way, but it also encouraged active listening, coordination, and physical engagement. The classroom was filled with energy, laughter, and learning a perfect example of how education can be both fun and effective!
In our recent Art & Craft session, students engaged in a delightful and educational activity by creating botanical collages using artificial plant parts. Each student meticulously arranged and glued these crafted elements onto white sheets, forming intricate designs. To enhance their learning, they labeled each part, reinforcing their understanding of plant anatomy. This hands-on project not only sparked creativity but also deepened their knowledge of plants in a fun and interactive way. We're thrilled to showcase their imaginative works!
I have cities, but no houses. I have mountains, but no trees. I have water, but no fish. What am I?
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