L.K.G (Lower Kindergarten)
L.K.G (Lower Kindergarten) are terms used in early childhood education to refer to the first two levels of formal schooling for young children, typically between the ages of 3 to 6 years. These stages serve as the foundation for a child’s learning journey and play a crucial role in their cognitive, emotional, and social development.
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L.K.G (Lower Kindergarten)
L.K.G is the first step of formal schooling for children, generally for those aged 3 to 4 years. The focus in L.K.G is on creating a fun and interactive environment where children can develop basic skills such as:
Language Skills : Introduction to basic vocabulary, letter recognition, and simple words.
Social Skills : Learning to interact with peers, teachers, and adults.
Motor Skills: : Activities that enhance fine motor skills (like drawing and cutting) and gross motor skills (like jumping and running).
Cognitive Skills : Simple concepts of numbers, shapes, colors, and sizes.
Routine : Understanding schedules, following simple instructions, and developing independence.
Language Development : Expanding vocabulary, constructing sentences, and introduction to basic reading and writing.
Mathematical Concepts : Learning basic arithmetic like addition and subtraction, and understanding number patterns.
Problem-Solving : Encouraging critical thinking and logical reasoning through puzzles and games.
Social and Emotional Growth : Enhancing communication skills, teamwork, and managing emotions.
School Readiness : Preparing children for the structured environment of school, with an emphasis on discipline and responsibility.