ACTIVITIES
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LEARNING TO PLANT
Planting, children will have lots of fun and gain special benefits. Growing plants helps children learn new skills such as 1. Responsibility– from caring for plants. 2. Understanding– as kids gain knowledge of cause and effect (for example, plants die without water, and weeds compete with plants). 3. Reasoning and discovery – learning about the science of plants, animals, weather, the environment, nutrition, and simple construction. 4. Cooperation– including shared play activity and teamwork. 5. Love of nature – A chance to learn about the outdoors in a comfortable and safe atmosphere.
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OUTDOOR PAINTING
A fantastic activity that combines the advantages of nature and art is outdoor painting with children. Away from the bustle of daily tasks, it is a pleasant and enjoyable way to spend a beautiful afternoon with children. It provides them with something to do that engages their minds and stimulates their senses while still allowing them to be still in nature.
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OUTDOOR TIME
Playing outside gives your child the chance to explore the natural environment and have adventures. Your child can express themselves, enjoy games, challenge their physical limitations, and gain confidence. Also, spending time outside may help to reduce your child's risk of becoming short-sighted. A little safe sunlight can also be beneficial since it increases vitamin D levels in the body. This means that playing outside can benefit your child's mental health and well-being as well.
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LEARNING TO BAKE
One fantastic hobby where kids can develop many unique abilities is baking. Children adore getting their hands dirty and thoroughly enjoy stirring, kneading, and scooping batter into baking pans. We'll encourage children to use their senses, so they can smell cinnamon, feel flour, and even taste an ingredient before adding it to the mixing bowl. Additionally, kids will learn math and reading while developing their dexterity to correctly measure and their reading skills to follow a recipe from start to finish.
THEY WON’T TOUCH ANYTHING HOT.
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YOGA
Children also get stressed. They are learning to manage their emotions and more, that is why minutes of meditation are very important. A children's yoga class would best be summed up in one word: FUN! A yoga class designed for children is significantly different from an adult class you may attend at your neighborhood studio. It is jam-packed with entertaining games, songs, tales, role-playing, and other activities that occupy kids and equip them with the skills they need to feel more at ease, joyful, and peaceful on the inside.
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PET ADOPTIONS
NO REAL PETS.
Four times a year, we will organize a kid-friendly event for the kids where they can choose a pet to adopt. They could give it a name, put a tag on it, and take it home with them. They will get a toy dog as a result, but they will also learn responsibility as well as how to express love to others.
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AUTOCINEMA
One of my favorite things to do. Depending on their ages, the kids will watch an educational movie or animation during this activity. They will be seated in their own self-built cars outside, in the open air. They will make their own car out of a cardboard box in the craft class. Of course, popcorn is a must-have as well.
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FIELD TRIPS
There is no better method to ensure that kids are constantly learning new things than through field trips. The field trips will be in a variety of places, including parks, museums, aquariums, and more. There, your kids will be able to enjoy a wide range of first-hand possibilities and fresh sights. The trip will always be notified to you in advance, giving you plenty of time to decide whether or not to give your children permission.
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HOLIDAYS CELEBRATIONS
Holidays are very important. In our daycare, just as we learn, we will also celebrate. Children will have all the experiences every holiday, such as Easter, Fourth of July, Halloween, Christmas, New Year, and many more.
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BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATIONS
Birthday celebrations are a significant part of childhood. The lives of your child can be greatly impacted by even tiny, intimate gatherings. Kids can create connections and ignite friendships during events like parties. When a child feels celebrated, they also feel loved and meaningful. We shall therefore honor the birthdays of each of your kids.
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TIME TO LEARN
Every day, children will have the opportunity to learn something new to help them become ready for kindergarten. Depending on their ages, children will learn in these classes topics like the alphabet, numbers, addition and subtraction, writing, reading, and much more.
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CAMPING
DON’T BE SCARED, our camps won't be on a mountain far from home. Our camps will be in our daycare, during the day. The children will live the experience of going camping with their classmates, and sleeping away from home. Tents and beds will be set up in the daycare yard. The children will learn to set up a tent, they will help cook without today's technology, they will eat marshmallows, and most importantly they will have a lot of fun!
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CRAFT OF THE DAY
Craft projects encourage communication, listening, attention, and imagination. These activities can improve children's mental health and wellness as well as a wide range of developmental abilities, such as: Enhancing children's hand-eye coordination and building levels of manual dexterity. Identification of shapes, colors, and textures. How things work and how they fit together. Craft encourages children to play and experiment in a fun and relaxed environment.
Arts and crafts are fantastic for growing tiny minds and bodies, so don't worry if their creative activities get a bit dirty.
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SCIENCE/EXPERIMENTS
Science is fun when you can see the magic unfold right in front of your eyes!
The children will have a science class and experiments where they will do little magic tricks but with science. A child's resourcefulness, specifically their abilities in goal-setting, planning, and problem-solving, are developed through science projects. Moreover, it stimulates children's intellectual curiosity by teaching them new methods to think critically and understand the world.
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ARTS
Children's drawings can tell you so much about their fears, joys, dreams, hopes, and nightmares, but they also give you a precious view of their personalities. Children begin their drawing process from the moment they are big enough to hold a crayon or pencil and put it on paper. That is why for us it is very important that they have these classes where they will express their emotions on a piece of paper.
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NAP TIME
Naturally, getting enough sleep at night is essential, but daytime naps also have value. They play a significant role in ensuring that children get the hours of sleep they require daily. They also have a positive impact on children's emotions and physical health. Napping allows children's bodies and minds time to recover and rejuvenate during those significant changes as they grow and develop. For this reason, your child will take a nap or naps while they are at the daycare.
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TALES/LECTURE
Reading to youngsters enhances their imaginations and expands their perspective. It aids in developing language and listening abilities, as well as the comprehension of written words. It has been proved that reading to a child improves cognitive skills and helps in cognitive growth. For this reason, there will be a section every day where children will read or we will read with them all kinds of tales, stories, and more.
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SENSORIAL TIME
Curiosity is the most important factor in our children's growth. Exploration, curiosity, problem-solving, and creativity are all encouraged via sensory play. It encourages the development of language and motor abilities by helping in the development of nerve connections in the brain. Children are exposed to various sensory experiences two to three times each week. At the daycare, two to three times a week children experience different types of sensory. One day is touch, the second day is sight, etc.
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CIRCLE TIME
Circle time is very important. This activity is done every day between the first 30 minutes after all the children have arrived. Here we will discuss what they did the day before, how they feel, what emotion they feel at that moment, what they need, what they would like to do today, and learn the word of the day, from its meaning to writing and spelling it.
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PICNICS
Spending time outside is beneficial to the body. Children benefit from breathing in the fresh air. A picnic in the sun also increases calcium and vitamin D absorption, which strengthens bones and teeth and lowers the risk of conditions like rickets and osteoporosis. Due to this, on some days we will visit several parks for a picnic. Together, we will prepare food, nutritious snacks, and drinks for our basket before heading outside for some fresh air. Children will be able to interact, play, and eat outside.