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Language and LiteracyDevelopment
- Use one or two words to label objects, express needs and wants
- Build an understanding of words through interactions including reading books
- Imitate reading behaviors like turning pages and babbling while looking at pictures
- Finish predictable sentences
- Identify objects and recall facts from books they have read.
- Know names of the read books and identify them by the cover page.
- Explore writing by scribbling on paper
- Familiarize themselves with letters of the Alphabet
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Mathematical Development
- Relate numbers with their meanings using fingers.
- Begin reciting numbers.
- Understand words that compare or measure things (under, behind, faster)
- Match basic shapes (triangle to triangle, circle to circle)
- Explore measurement by filling and emptying containers.
- Start seeing patterns in daily routines and things like floor tiles.
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Social and Emotional Development
- Show increased interest in interacting with familiar adults
- Show increased interest in interacting with other children
- Manage emotions independently or with the help of a familiar adult
- Notice when other children are upset and try to help them feel better
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Wellness and Physical Development
- Learn to walk and start to run.
- Show an increasing ability to control their hand movements.
- Start to communicate using simple words.
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Cognitive Development
- Sort and classify objects by category for example animals, flowers, trees etc.
- Show interest in counting and start to identify one, two, or three objects
- Imitate complex adult actions through pretend play, for example playing house
- Learn words like up and down and differences in size and volume
- Respond to simple directions given to them
- Find out new ways to play with toy instruments
- Matching objects with their uses
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Creative Expression Development
- Explore creative impulses through visual art and craft
- Learn how paint and paper move, and what they can do with them
- Develop all kinds of fine motor skills like the ability to hold pencils and crayons
- Develop imagination through dramatic play
- Explore feelings, sounds and movement through music and dance
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What's New
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- December 03, 2019
Parents meeting day
We believe that a child can only excel when his school and parents collaborate, therefore we encourage a very close [...] - October 03, 2019
Drawing and painting lessons
Allows children to learn about colors, shapes and sounds thereby articulating their creative expressions. - September 20, 2019
Birthday and celebrations
Celebrating your little one’s milestones and achievements.