Yoga:
Yoga is an important tool in our children’s physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. It gives cognitive development in children like Yoga improves memory and cognitive functioning. It Improves social relationships, sleep, strength, breath control, increases determination and perseverance, self-regulation, independence, improves mood, reduces stress and anxiety.
Cookery:
Cooking together can be a fun way to teach the child valuable skills, promote good nutrition and make long-lasting memories in the process. Cooking is a valuable life skill that teaches children about nutrition and food safety, as well as building math, science, literacy and fine motor skills. Encourage your child’s interest and excitement in healthy foods.
Dance:
Through dance, children develop a greater range of movement whilst developing the ability to work within different spaces. Dance and movement patterns also develop kinesthetic memory. It also develops strength and endurance from an early age.
Music & Movements:
Music ignites all areas of child development and skills for school readiness, including intellectual, social-emotional, motor, language, and overall literacy. It helps the body and the mind work together. Exposing children to music during early development helps them learn the sounds and meanings of words.
Karate:
Karate benefits kids at every aspect of their lives – physical, mental, spiritual and emotional. Developing balance, coordination, focus, respect, discipline, self-defense is well known features of every practice.
Cinema:
Cinema helps children adjust to not seeing a new image every 3-4 seconds, and to realize that something can be entertaining and engaging without a constant change of scenery. They will learn how to sit quietly, respect others, and pay attention.
Drama Time:
Most important gains for using drama in education are; achieving expression of feelings in a healthy way, developing creative imagination in children, giving a chance to children to think and express themselves independently and developing children’s social awareness and cooperative consciousness.
Story Time:
In our fast-paced, media-driven world, storytelling can be a nurturing way to remind children that their spoken words are powerful, that listening is important, and that clear communication between people is an art. Storytelling can be an interesting pathway to discover how we came to be who we are as people, as families, and as sub-cultures within the larger society. Story telling benefits children in many ways like gaining verbal skills, imagination, wisdom etc.
Puppet Show:
Hand Puppets are a natural and fun extension of the pretend play that young children engage in so readily. Hand Puppets are an ideal springboard for developing speaking and listening skills. Children often communicate more easily with puppets, giving them confidence to express their ideas and feelings. Shy children can become acquainted with others through the roles they take on.
Sensory Play:
Sensory play builds nerve connections in the brain’s pathways, which lead to the child’s ability to complete more complex learning tasks. Sensory play supports language development, cognitive growth, fine and gross motor skills, problem solving skills, and social interaction.
Role Play:
It encourages creativity and imagination in children. Pretend play helps children naturally develop and use their cognitive abilities and skills. It fosters social and emotional development, improves communication, language, develops thinking, learning, problem solving skills, supports physical development.
Sand Play:
Children get enjoyment and benefiting by playing with sand like Development of fine motor skills. Hand & eye coordination, promotes creativity and imagination – using wet sand to mould sand into different shapes and objects, use colored sand to make patterns, or use a fork, small rake or pencil to draw designs in the sand.
Phonics Play:
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. Keep in mind that most words are in fact unfamiliar to early readers in print, even if they have spoken knowledge of the word.
Art & Craft:
It improves coordination and fine motor skills in children and helps them to express. It makes them more creative and productive. Children learn and develop other skills like learning of shapes, size, colors, food, things etc. It inspires them to think critically and helps them in socializing.
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Celebrations:
Children come to know about our culture an history through festoivals and celebrations. It improves coordination among children and helps them to express. Children learn and develop other skills like our tredition, values, helping others etc. It inspires them to think critically and helps them in socializing.
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