Age: 3+
Duration: 3 Hours
Timings: 8:30am- 11:30am
3-year-olds are funny, thoughtful, creative, loving little creatures. Your child has moved past the baby and toddler stage and into the preschool stage, which is a super fun time. As your child’s curiosity about the world around them increases, so will the kinds of things they want to talk about. You can expect a lot of “why” and “how” questions now, as your child soaks in everything there is to know about how the world works, and their place in it.
Milestones
Language and cognitive development
- Speaks well enough for most strangers to understand what they are saying
- Says their own names and the names of their friends
- Is learning correct use of pronouns and how to pluralize words
- Can do a puzzle with 3-4 pieces and can count about 3 objects
- Can retell the story in a book they have read
Physical development
- Is learning how to get dressed and undress themselves
- Can wash and dry their hands
- Is able to feed themselves with a spoon
- Can throw a ball
- Can balance on one foot for at least a second
Social and emotional development
- Experience intense emotions and are still learning to self regulate.
- They are learning to verbalize
- Is learning to share his belongings with others
- Is learning empathy. For instance, they may go to comfort their friend if they see them crying .
At Horizons, we help your child conceptualize and better understand how they are feeling , by assisting your child in naming their feelings and reassuring them that these feelings are normal. At this age, we aim to imbibe values, create opportunities for emotional and social learning and help them develop language and enhance literacy. This is also the beginning of their academic journey ahead.
Curriculum
AREAS OF DEVELOPMENT
- Literacy and Language
- English-Orals, written, stories, rhymes Hindi
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT
- Pre Number concepts
- Numeracy
- Auditory processing
- Visual processing
PHYSICAL AND MOTOR DEVELOPMENT
- Fine motor skills
- Gross motor skills
SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL SKILL
- Weekly projects on social development
- Role plays for social development
- Moral lessons for emotional development
- Visual processing
CREATIVE ARTS AND AESTHETIC APPRECIATION
- Arts
- Craft
- Creative thinking skills