Please do not be disappointed when you ask your child “what have you been doing today?” and your child replies “playing”. Play is one of the most important learning activities a child can perform.
All our resources are within easy reach of small people. During free play sessions, we encourage the children to develop their independence by being able to freely choose which toys, books or activities to play with and how to develop games through role play and interaction with other children.
Through play children;
- learn how to express themselves freely
- learn how to socialise and communicate
- develop skills such as sharing and emphatic reasoning
- demonstrate personal preferences
- make decisions
- develop their fine and gross motor skills
- enhance their sensory development
and much, much more!