What Are Pre-Schools?

Pre-primary schools are defined as educational facilities that focus on children between the ages of two to five. Such schools emphasize the importance of younger learners by developing TEP (Toddler Education Programs), which will enhance the learners overall growth such as development through exploration and play. Unlike conventional schooling, which focuses on subject-specific multiscale cognitive learning, pre schooling is a holistic approach that helps develop a wide variety of essential social skills, emotional well-being, and growth in physical abilities, as well as prep for academic necessities.

Some core elements of pre-schools are:

1. Engaging Activities: Activities that foster creativity, curiosity, and development of the brain. Engaging activities, further added, are also meant to reassure toddlers when they engage.

2. Communication Skills Development: Allowing children to be in the company of their peers to help develop social and communication skills.

3. Cozy And Fun Environment: Such a childrens room fitting with calm, comfy, motivating furniture, toys, and learning tools.

4. Activities for Motor Skills Development: Activities for fine and gross motor skills like drawing, block building, and outdoor activities.

5. Teaching Young Ones Formal Schooling Basics: Involving children in different ways how to understand and explore the concepts of numbers, letters, shapes, and colour in a simple but engaging way.