Families serve as the foundation upon which individuals build their lives. The importance of families is reflected in their ability to provide emotional support, financial assistance, physical care, and a sense of identity. Families also offer inspiration, guidance, security, and opportunities for personal growth
As Parents, we do our best to provide our children with a safe and secure environment. A place where our child feels relaxed and comfortable, and yet the environment is conducive to learning, growing and developing.
“Play is the highest form of research”
- Albert Einstein
Einstein couldn’t have said it better. Through constructive play, children can learn without any of the pressure that comes later in life.
All of us enjoy receiving gifts, especially when it is not expected. We all can relate to the element of surprise and the thrill of receiving something new.
The world of shapes is a mesmerizing dimension for toddlers, where they understand how to organize visual information and even learn basic math skills. Yes, math skills! All of this, of course, while playing!
Concentration is one of the fundamental qualities one must possess to achieve or complete even the simplest day-to-day tasks. The amount of concentration you have directly affects the quality and quantity of work done.
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy, they say. Well, what about ‘All play and no work’? One of the greatest assets of being in preschool is learning while, well, playing.
There’s a reason we remember nursery rhymes from days long gone. They have that magical power of sticking with us long after we have outgrown them. Or did we ever outgrow them at all?
We all grew up singing our favourite ABCD song in kindergarten. After all, that was our initiation into a lifetime of learning. But do you know that this song doesn’t sound the same when sung in another language?
Education is a lifelong process that begins as soon as we are born. Learning occurs either actively or passively, and we can learn either by listening, seeing or doing.