Day Care

We understand that many families need reliable and enriching childcare options before and after regular school hours. That’s why we offer a comprehensive daycare program designed to provide a safe, engaging, and nurturing environment for children from kindergarten.

For Day Care children aged 1.5 to 2.5 years we primarily focus on nurturing development through play-based activities and learn through fun. Daycare curriculum for this age group emphasizes holistic development, catering to each child’s individual needs and interests while laying the foundation for future learning.

  • Social skills: Children learn to interact with their peers and adults, developing skills such as sharing, taking turns, and cooperation.
  • Language Development: They begin to expand their vocabulary, learn new words, and start forming simple sentences. Activities like reading books, singing songs, and engaging in conversations help in language acquisition.
  • Cognitive development: Through hands-on activities, puzzles, and games, children explore cause and effect, problem-solving, and spatial awareness.
  • Fine Motor Skills: Activities such as drawing, painting, playing with blocks, and manipulating small objects help in refining hand-eye coordination and dexterity.
  • Gross Motor Skills: Outdoor play, climbing, running, and jumping activities help in developing balance, coordination, and strength.
  • Independence: Children are encouraged to do simple tasks independently, like putting on their shoes, cleaning up toys, and feeding themselves.
  • Creativity: Through art and sensory activities, children explore different materials, textures, and colors, fostering creativity and self-expression.
  • Emotional Development: Daycare provides a supportive environment where children learn to identify and express their emotions, develop empathy, and build resilience.
  • Routine and Structure: Consistent daily routines help children feel secure and understand what to expect, promoting a sense of stability and predictability.
  • Basic self care skills: Children are encouraged to practice basic hygiene routines such as washing hands, using the toilet, and brushing teeth with assistance from caregivers.
  • Emotional Development: Daycare provides a supportive environment where children learn to identify and express their emotions, develop empathy, and build resilience.