Our Lessons
are designed to include the following :
Sensory Play
- Which helps build nerve connections in the brain
- Encourages the development of motor skills
- Aids in developing and enhancing memory
- Encourages your child to explore and investigate
- And simply plot, sensory experiences are fun
STORYTELLING
- Increases your child’s willingness to communicate thoughts and feelings
- Storytelling increases verbal skills
- Encourages your child’s use of their imagination and creativity improves listening skills
- Increases your child’s attention span
OUTDOOR LEARNING
- Outdoor learning enhances the love and beauty of nature itself
- Helps to build your child’s connection to nature
- Being in nature is proven to elevate ones mood
- Nature helps to diffuse stress and boosts concentration
- Outdoor environments naturally inspire children to be more physically active
MOTOR SKILLS
Motor development is a process that is carried out in a child from birth up to approximately six or seven years of age. We focus on activities that :
- Helps to develop hand–eye coordination
- Increases self-esteem as they learn to increase their independence increases your child’s handwriting and drawing skills
- Works on grossmotor skills helping your child gain strength and confidence in his/her body
- Helps children to develop their own self-care and abilities with everyday tasks
FREE PLAY and
cultivating Curiosity !!
Free play is an unstructured, voluntary child-initiated activity with many many benefits!
- Free play presents the potential for conflict and children need to experience conflict to learn how to manage it in a healthy way
- Grows personal resilience
- Inspires exploration of the world
- Teaches children how to socialize independently boosts problem solving skills
Bahasa Indonesia
We start to introduce Bahasa Indonesia to the children. As we all know, the best time to learn a new language is when you are a child, and what better way to learn than living in Indonesia and being introduced to a language by a native-speaking teacher?
- Language and culture are very deeply intertwined. Therefore, when a child learns another language, they can gain cultural awareness and a deeper insight into how people from that culture see the world
- Studies have suggested that people who can speak more than one language are better at multi-tasking and focusing their attention than monolinguals.
- It has been said that learning a second language helps children increase their creativity and also logical thinking.
- It’s never too soon to learn a second language!
ARTS AND CRAFTS
- Enhances children’s hand eye coordination
- Builds levels of manual dexterity
- Inspires your child’s creativity and imagination
- Helps children to express themselves in their own unique way encouraging self-expression
- Enhances your child’s decision making skills
science
- Encourages exploring new ideas and possibilities
- Science enables children to test their ideas
- Science encourages question asking
- Science introduces the theory of cause and effect
- IT’S FUN!
SIMPLE MATH & PHONICS
Number sense refers to a group of key math abilities. It includes the ability to understand quantities and concepts like more and less.
Phonics instruction teaches children how to decode letters into their respective sounds, a skill that is essential for them to read unfamiliar words by themselves.
- Introducing the alphabet through sound and sight
- Introducing numbers through games and activities as well as arts and crafts
- Using numbers and letters in storytelling and songs
- An emphasis on understanding, not only remembering the sequence
GARDENING TIME
- Reminds us of our connection to nature
- Teaches the cycle of nature
- Enhances sensory development as they feel new textures and use their hands
- Helps teach your child responsibility and patience
- Ignites excitement when their flower or vegetable sprouts!
Dramatic play
Dramatic play is where children take on diƙerent roles and act out scenarios.
It’s a form of symbolic play where children use real or imaginary objects to represent other real or imaginary objects. Children pretend to be something or someone else, with many benefits, come including the below:
- Process, understand, and express their emotions in different, healthy ways.
- Helps teach empathy and understanding because children can take a walk in someone else’s shoes
- They control the narrative and its outcomes
- It encourages them to use their imagination, adopt different roles, and solve problems creatively
- It elevates communication skills in young children
- They learn to sustain attention, follow a storyline, and concentrate on their interactions and responses