Pre-Nursery
Pre-Nursery is an early childhood education program designed for young children, typically between the ages of 2 and 3 years old, before they enter formal nursery or preschool education. It focuses on providing a nurturing and structured environment that encourages social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development through play and guided activities.
Pre-Nursery serves as a gentle introduction to the school environment, where children not only gain foundational knowledge and skills but also begin to form relationships and develop a positive attitude towards learning. ...Kids Kingdom Pre School
Key Features of Pre-Nursery:
Social Development : Children learn basic social skills, such as sharing, taking turns, and interacting with peers. They begin to understand the concept of group activities and teamwork.
Emotional Growth : Pre-nursery programs help children develop a sense of independence, emotional regulation, and self-confidence. Teachers often guide children through expressing their feelings and developing empathy.
Cognitive Skills : Activities such as simple problem-solving, identifying colors, shapes, and numbers, and engaging with books help enhance early cognitive skills. Pre-nursery also fosters curiosity and encourages exploration.
Motor Skills : Physical activities are crucial in pre-nursery, promoting the development of both fine motor skills (e.g., drawing, stacking blocks) and gross motor skills (e.g., running, jumping, climbing).
Language Development : Children are encouraged to communicate through stories, songs, and rhymes. The program focuses on vocabulary expansion, sentence formation, and listening skills.