ACTIVITIES

Activities

 
 

Our program is thoughtfully designed to nurture your child’s interests and natural rhythm through engaging daily activities, including music, dance, movement, arts and crafts, language development, and hands-on building experiences

Our Program

We proudly serve children from 6 months to 5 years of age, focusing on creating a loving, nurturing, and stimulating environment where every child feels safe and supported. We understand that each child is unique, and we tailor our care to meet their individual needs.

For infants, we follow their natural feeding and sleeping rhythms, ensuring they are fed when hungry and given rest when needed. As they grow and begin to establish a routine (around six months), meals and naps become more consistent, including breakfast, morning nap, lunch, afternoon nap, and snacks. Infants engage in age-appropriate activities such as tummy time, floor play, music, storytime, and sensory exploration, all designed to support their early development.

For toddlers and preschoolers, our program encourages independence, social skills, and self-confidence through structured and free-play activities. We offer outdoor play, music and art, storytelling, early academics, and opportunities to explore their interests in a safe, supportive setting. Our goal is to provide each child with love, patience, and understanding while fostering growth and a lifelong love of learning.

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Art

Art will be our daily activity. By providing a variety of tools, children will be exposed to different textures and feelings which will help them by stimulating senses. Children will develop their hand to eye coordination and fine motor skills. Art encourages positive approach to new experiences, builds self-esteem, develops concentration, and is an opening to feelings and thoughts.

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Sign Language

We will be teaching children simple words in sign language for better communication:

  • Sign language empowers babies to communicate very early in life, and enables them to communicate specific thing.

  • It increase self-esteem by allowing your child to communicate his/her needs and feelings and reduce frustration, crying, and even biting.

  • Anger due to inability to communicate may not occur as often when thought sign language.

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Yoga Fridays

Every Friday, we dedicate time to yoga, practicing gentle poses and movements that help children feel calm, happy, and confident. Yoga offers many benefits for young learners, including:

• Helping them sleep better and longer

• Improving digestion and easing gas pain

• Turning fussiness into happiness

• Boosting the immune system

• Reducing stress and teaching relaxation techniques

• Supporting self-esteem and a positive body image