The Play Group at EKIP
The kids are exposed to various activities that helps them to explore new things from their day to day routine which assist them to become an independent individual.
We follow early childhood language learning where we communicate through rhymes, songs and anecdotes for development of their speech. Moreover their play time develops them with fine and gross motor skills.
A play group schooling is the fundamental base for the preschool journey. The environment for enrichment of early childhood speech is given through songs, rhymes, anecdotes and alphabets. Here they learn the concept of individuality in eating, following their day to day routine and making their work own. Through their playtime they develop their fine, sensory and gross motor skills.
What skills do children develop in play school?
- Self expression and self confidence through circle time
- Early childhood speech and communication development through phonics and Listening
- Social Emotional skills through individuality in their own works
- Development of Fine and gross motor skills through play time activities.
- STEM learning that encourages future-forward skills
- Safety, security, and cleanliness practices that meet or exceed all state, local, and national guidelines
Daily Routine of an EKIP Child
- Welcome and playtime
- Circle time- speech, leadership, word building and confidence
- Water bell
- Explore station - sensory and fine motor skills, pre math skills
- Snaks time - Dining etiquette, eating on own
- Linguistic station - Reading, phonics, patterns drawing and writing
- Play time/ station - Colouring, drawing, music, dance and gross skills
- Time to day good bye
LEARNING ENLIGHTENMENTS
- 97% of Einstein Kids playground kids can put on their own shoes
- 97% of Einstein kids playgroup kids can talk or say more than 20 words in english
- 98% of Einstein Kids playgroup kids have the ability to work independently
- 98% of Einstein Kids playgroup kids eat on their own