Practical Life

Through rhymes, chants, poems, songs and movements and freedom of choice, toddlers have access to a variety of activities that offer them opportunities to jump, climb, balance, crawl or skip. These exercises allow them more chances to develop their gross motor skills.

Sensorial

The activities aid the child’s sensory discrimination, as well as refine large and small motor skills as they work with the materials. The child’s vocabulary is also enriched through, through such as activities as colour tablets and cylinder blocks.

Language

Language materials encourage the development of language as the first steps on the road to writing and finally reading. Early Language materials and oral exercises support the toddler’s need to be immersed in language. Activities through books, puzzles, naming objects like fruits, vegetables and animals, and beginning sound games, help with listening skills, and visual memory.

Mathematics

Children are guided to explore spatial relationships such as big and little, long and short, and thin and thick. Example activities include matching number symbols to quantities and recognizing quantity.

Gross Motor Skills

Through rhymes, chants, poems, songs and movements and freedom of choice, toddlers have access to a variety of activities that offer them opportunities to jump, climb, balance, crawl or skip. These exercises allow them more chances to develop their gross motor skills.