with
53 years
in childcare!
PLAY
is how children experience their world and bring meaning to it
Play prepares children for better school learning
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Literacy activities: print rich environment, use of spoken and expressive language, writing mediums
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Numeracy activities: building, sorting and counting, comparisons, measuring, shape and patterning.
Play teaches new skills and builds a child's self-esteem
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Manipulative play: putting together puzzles, building with blocks, cutting and pasting or any activity that involves eye-hand co-ordination and fine motor skills.
Play teaches social skills that help children develop friendships
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Co-operative or social play: games & activities that involve more than one child
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Taking turns
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Sharing
Play develops children's creativity and problem solving skills
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Painting
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Play dough (moulding)
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Making music
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Telling storiesPlay is healthy. It promotes strength, co-ordination and brain development
Active play: running, jumping, climbing, riding and other use of large muscles
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Field trips
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Special day programs
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Social events
Learning takes place in many different ways with each child and it should be always evolving and changing. We want the children to be excited about learning!
We strive to develop a curriculum that allows children to explore and discover the world around them:
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hands on activities
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visitors to the classroom
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field trips
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involving them in their own learning