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Critical Thinking
Make sure your child has time each day to play alone or with friends. Through play, children formulate hypotheses, take risks, try out their ideas, make mistakes, and find solutions.
Making Connections
Young children begin to see connections and patterns as they sort basic household items like toys and socks. Simple acts, such as choosing clothing appropriate for the weather, helps them build connections.
Self-Directed
A child who loves learning becomes an adult who is rarely bored in life. To encourage a love of learning, try to limit television and encourage plenty of reading, play, and open-ended exploration.
Focus and Self-Control
We live in a noisy, distraction-filled world, so quiet activities like reading a book, enjoying sensory activities, or completing a puzzle together can help your child slow down and increase focus.
Play As You Learn With Fun
English Summer Camp
At English Summer Camps children build confidence and self-esteem by learning and developing new skills, communicating and team working.
Drawing & Painting
Drawing and painting ideas encourage creativity and skills. Making art can improve your child's motor skills and enhance their creative problem-solving abilities.
Winter Camp
Snowflake craft for kids is a great winter project that provides opportunities to work on fine motor skills and number sense.
Sports Camp
Children who participate in sports camps learn important social skills such as leadership skills or the ability to connect to others and make friendships.
Personalizing
Personalized learning is a teaching model. Each student gets a “learning plan” based on how he learns, what he knows, and what his skills and interests are.
Sing & Dance
Singing is one way children can understand language and sound. Through singing, they will improve their vocabulary and communication skills.