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If children spend up to 12 hours a day at our educare centres, have you ever wondered what learners do all day at the centres?
Curriculum
We develop the child through the provision of equipment and activities in various rooms/areas of the centre and follow a daily programme timetable. All activities are aimed at development of the whole child (holistic child development) and promotion of life skills and school readiness.
The Mustadafin Foundation subscribes to Carl Rogers’ Experiential Learning Principles:
Freedom to learn
Each child participates at his/her own ability level and progresses at his/her own pace. The programme increases in demand according to the age of the child.
The ‘quiet play’ area:
The class has a book corner and an educational toy area where children learn:
To handle books carefully and correctly
To love reading and stories
About other people and their thoughts and feelings
About the world around them and the way it works
New words and concepts
About color, shape, size and number
The Block area/room
The area has wooden and plastic blocks, small cars, animals and people where children learn: [view pic]
Mathematical concepts
Small and large muscle control
About balance and area and volume
To solve problems of construction
The Fantasy or house area
The area has a dressing up clothes, house equipment and furniture, dolls etc. where children learn:
To act out their feelings
To come to terms with frustration
New words and language skills
To interact and share
Activities
Children are made to participate in activities that develop certain skills thereby aiding in mental and physical well-being.
Art Activities: children develop
Creativity and expressive skills
Large and small muscles
Hand and eye co-ordination
Understanding about color, shape design
Pre-reading and pre-writing skills
An understanding that thoughts can be ‘written’ down and ‘read’ by others
Music and Movement activities the children learn:
About the elements of music
To move their bodies rhythmically and gracefully
To memorise the words of rhymes and songs
Theme of the week: our work around a theme increases scientific and general knowledge and language skills.
Structures activity time/educational toy time: children learn to sort and match, do puzzles, thread beads, follow a pattern, play board games involving color, shape, number and position in space. All of this is aimed at reading, writing and mathematics.
Food Experience: this activity takes place every second Friday of the month. During this activity the children prepare/work with food in different ways. They learn:
About weighing and measuring and counting
About various foodstuffs, textures, tastes and smells
How ingredients change when they are subjected to different processes
Outdoor activities: We provide climbing apparatus and items for imaginative play. Children develop:
Stamina
Balance
Large muscle control
Courage
Water play and sand play: children learn:
Once a week every group has a structured physical activity time. Every child is seen and his/her ability to run, jump, climb, throw and catch is developed and assessed. We use the existing apparatus, small apparatus and often set up obstacle courses.
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