Nevis Learning Corner daycare enriched activities



Music

Music for all ages

Posted on Jan 05, 2017 by admin

Research said about music’s ability to greatly impact a child’s early literacy and language abilities. Children need daily appropriate music activity to stimulate their neural activity to develop tonal and rhythm audiation that in turn appears to help their emergent literacy skill.”


Science

Science - 2 to 4 years

Posted on Jan 05, 2017 by admin

Activities that stimulate curiosity, teach science concepts, and avoid overwhelming or boring children. When done well, preschool science is exciting and intellectually meaningful. The right preschool science activities can nurture your child’s natural sense of adventure and curiosity



Arts

Arts and crafts for all ages

Posted on July 15, 2011 by admin

The potential for creativity—the act of making something new – lives in each of us. Most of us act less and less upon this potential with every passing year. Our own creativity becomes a memory—something we outgrew or lost along the way. If a child grows up believing in her own creative self, she will have a better chance of finding constructive outlets for creative energy in later years. The child's creativity will not be just a memory; it will be a valuable personal resource and something to nourish and to use every day.

Computers - 5 years

Posted on Jan 05, 2017 by admin

We start technology exposure at 5 years old with age appropriate educationally designed software programs, working under the supervision of specialist teachers. The children have access to computers, tape recorders video cameras and a variety of educational software which they use in their classroom projects. Our activities help children to develop their intellectual, physical, social and emotional skills also while preparing them for their next stages in life.


Drama for all ages

Posted on July 15, 2011 by admin

Research demonstrates that children who are active in pretend play are usually more joyful and cooperative, more willing to share and take turns, and have larger vocabularies than children who are less imaginative. Imaginative play helps youngsters to concentrate, to be attentive, and to use self-control.


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