

Blog For Infant And Toddlers
Greeting dear parents, We had a nice two weeks, with learning while making the most fun. We wish everyone a happy holiday season. Large group, As always we worked on our attendance, most of our friends were not here the children recognize and said “He is not here/ she is not here” then we sang our favorite song like ’Hello’, ‘Five little monkey’, ‘Twinkle twinkle‘ and ‘Hand go up and down’ song. We also read a book titled ‘But not the hippopotamuses. Small group, We had lots


Blog for pre k and kindergarten
Our last week for this semester was a fun-filled! We explored and played with friends. We would like to thank all of you parents and care givers and our amazing students for making this semester full of excitement! We are so proud of our students they did an excellent job! What have we been up to this week? Our large group Our large group was busy entertaining discussion topics about our plans for the winter (Christmas break). We also read the famous book titled ‘The gingerbr


Blog For Early Pre School And Pre School
Greeting parents, Today is the last day of the term. We hope you enjoyed our precious blogs and pictures that we share as we put lot of details in each and every one to inform you of all our weekly activities. We hope you will have a wonderful holiday filled with good memories and joy. What happened in this week? Cooperative game: - we were all busy working on our fine and gross motor skills activities like the previous two weeks. Throwing, catching, and kicking balls are goo


Blog for Prek and kindergarten
Dear Parents, We are left only with one week to end our first semester! It was really full of fun and exciting activities that let our children explore academically, physically, emotionally and many learning areas as much as they can! It’s really heart-warming to see our curious children grow and improve in their way. you all get the chance to read a report about the amazing change of the children when we send the first semester reports soon! Large group Our large group was f


Blog For Early Pre School And Pre School
Hello, dear parents! We had fun- filled week! We had a wonderful time exploring areas and playing with our friends. How Early Preschool and Preschool spent their week? Cooperative game: Working on gross motor skills helps a child gain strength and confidence in his/her body. It also helps them to get exercise and physical activity, which is important for a healthy lifestyle. Developing these skills helps a child’s ability to do more complex skills in future activities. We enc


Blog for Infant and Toddlers
Greeting Dear Parents, We hope you had an amazing time on family day. Thank you for coming and having fun with us. What we did for large group ? As always we sang songs like ‘Good Morning’, ‘Hello’, and family song, we discussed about family day, we worked on our attendance and we read a book titled ‘ At the park, What is a family’ What did we do for a small group Our small group was so much fun and exiting Passing water in the cup; first we discussed about the material that


Blog for Prek and Kindergarten
Dear parents, Our week was wonderful! We hope your week was nice too! It’s our pleasure to thank the parents who participate in the international themed family day! Getting together in such a way has really a big role to build confidence for our adorable children! This week in large group Reading books, singing songs, talking together, and listening to a story titled ‘The clever rabbit were the activities we explored. Small group This week our exploration in our small group,


Blog for Early Pre School and Pre school
Hello, dear parents! The past two weeks have been amazing. We would like to thank everyone for being a part of our first family day. What Early Preschool and Preschool did spend their week? Cooperative game: Fine motor skills refer to how we use the smaller muscle groups in our bodies to perform tasks. The most common examples involve the muscles in the hands, fingers, and wrists. When a child develops their fine motor skills, they’re also mastering their coordination. Using