PROGRAMS |
CURRICULUM
Socio-Dramatic play: we encourage speech and language development through creative/imaginative role play
Sensory Exploratory Play: activities that facilitate exploration and naturally encourage children to use different senses like touch, smell, taste, balance, movement, sight and hearing
Cooking Bonanza: math, science and sensory concepts taught through cooking
Make & Create : arts and craft activities as well as indoor/outdoor gardening which enhances fine motor learning
Morning Yoga : provides mindful and relaxation for children. We put story telling while we stretch and pose which builds strength, balance and confidence
Social Play : the ultimate cooperative skills builder. Learn to work with others, follow rules and strengthen verbal and non verbal comprehension
Sensory Exploratory Play: activities that facilitate exploration and naturally encourage children to use different senses like touch, smell, taste, balance, movement, sight and hearing
Cooking Bonanza: math, science and sensory concepts taught through cooking
Make & Create : arts and craft activities as well as indoor/outdoor gardening which enhances fine motor learning
Morning Yoga : provides mindful and relaxation for children. We put story telling while we stretch and pose which builds strength, balance and confidence
Social Play : the ultimate cooperative skills builder. Learn to work with others, follow rules and strengthen verbal and non verbal comprehension
OUR ACTIVITIES
Indoor Play We at Praise+ Daycare encourages individual and group participation in free play and structured activities. Group activities are done during circle time:
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Outdoor Play
Outdoor play is a big part of healthy growth, learning, development and well-being of each child. Children will be given opportunities to participate in various seasonal gross motor activities. Outdoor activities could include a walk to our nearby park with playground, recreational trail, a visit to the library, gardening, etc Rest Time and Quiet Activities Sleep provides an opportunity for young minds and bodies to recuperate. It's their time to relax and snuggle up with a favorite toy or blanket. Children under 12 months will be placed on their backs to sleep (as recommended in the Public Health Agency of Canada’s “Joint Statement of Safe Sleep”), unless a child’s physician recommends otherwise in writing. All children will sleep or rest with their faces uncovered. |