


Nursery Program:
A Foundation for Early Learning
Aged roughly 3.0 to 4.0 years old.

Nursery Program is designed to provide a nurturing and stimulating environment for young children. This program serves as a foundation for early learning, helping children develop essential skills for future success.
Key features of Nursery Program includes:
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Age-appropriate curriculum: Nursery program focuses on developing foundational skills, such as language, socio-emotional development, and gross & fine motor skills.
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Play-based learning: A significant portion of Nursery Program is dedicated to play, which is essential for children's development and learning.
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Socialization: Children learn to interact with peers, share, and develop social skills.
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Emotional development: Nursery Program helps children understand, express and control their emotions, build self-esteem, and develop resilience.
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Safety and Quality of care: The environment that we are providing is safe and secure with experienced caregivers.
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Preparation for preschool: Nursery Program prepares children for the transition to kindergarten by familiarizing them with
a school-like setting.
Common activities in Nursery Program includes:
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Free play: Children explore toys and materials independently.
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Group activities: Singing, dancing, storytelling, and art projects.
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Outdoor play: Activities in a playground or outdoor space.
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Circle time: Gathering together for stories, songs, and discussions.