Learning Areas
Practical Life
Children practice everyday skills such as pouring, sorting, cleaning, dressing, organizing, and caring for the environment. These activities help build independence, concentration, coordination, and confidence.
Sensorial
Children explore colors, shapes, textures, sounds, sizes, and patterns. Sensorial activities help children observe, compare, classify, and understand the world through their senses.
Language
Children build vocabulary, communication, listening skills, storytelling, early literacy, letter recognition, and a love for books and conversation.
Early Math
Children explore counting, number recognition, matching, sorting, patterns, shapes, and early problem-solving through hands-on materials and daily routines.
Culture, Art, and Creativity
Children explore music, art, nature, seasons, community, holidays, and cultural learning through creative and meaningful activities.
Outdoor Play
Children enjoy supervised outdoor play that supports movement, coordination, social skills, fresh air, exploration, and healthy physical development.