Child development activities

Creative workshops

Creativity is an essential element when it comes to the overall development of students. Classrooms are one of the ideal places where teachers get to inspire kids to use their imagination when it comes to learning. The right mix of creativity along with curriculum helps students innovate and also encourages them to learn new things easily. 

Reading & writing lessons

Children begin to read the written material around them, like on wrappers of purchases such as biscuits and toffees, posters, advertisements on the roadside, wall
slogans, newspapers at home, storybooks at home and in school, letters/postcards, etc. As soon as children start holding pen, pencil, chalk, they start scribbling and try to
add some meaning or message to them

Morning workouts

Morning exercise can be a bridge for kids between crazy mornings and scheduled school days, a way to release energy and get ready for the day ahead. The importance of exercise for children has never really been disputed. 
The good news is that in addition to the physical health benefits of exercise, physical activity can also benefit their mental and emotional development.

Free play time

“Sometimes it’s good for children to play alone or independently because they can be more creative when they are playing by themselves,” says Khanom. When a child is playing alone, they are engaging themselves, using their imagination and “from very early childhood they are being independent. Building independence at a young age is beneficial later in life

Drama games

Drama and Arts in education have  been inculcated as part of the curriculum at many institutions around the world to promote effective learning. Be it through puppetry or role-play, students learn interpersonal and group communication, and public speaking skills and also the method helps to foster a knack for exploration in them. 

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