29 June'12 -
Celebration- RED DAY
Objective - Learn Concept of Red Color
At Euro Kids- Ashiana Nagar, we are celebrating RED DAY on 29th june '12 i.e. on Friday of this week.
The child is asked to come in red dress to school on this day with any red object
like red ball / red toys / red ribbon / red apple / red hanky... etc.
Our purpose is to develop a concept of red color in child by play way method.
Play is fun for children. Play is the way children learn.
Through play, children learn about themselves, their environment,
people and the world around them. As they play, children learn to solve
problems and to get along with others. They enhance their creativity and
develop leadership skills and healthy personalities. Play develop
skills children need to learn to read and write. Play in early childhood
is the best foundation for success in school.
As a child learns to reach, grasp, crawl, run, climb and balance, physical skills are developed.
Dexterity develops when the child handles toys or other objects.
Language increases as a child plays and interacts with others. A baby's cooing games with parents evolve into the language skills of a child sharing stories. Learning to cooperate, negotiate, take turns and play by the rules are important interpersonal lifetime skills, all of which play fosters.
Positive play experiences develop positive emotional well-being. Through play and imagination, a child can fulfill wishes and overcome fears of unpleasant experiences. Play helps the child master the environment. When children feel secure, safe, successful and capable, they acquire important components of positive emotional health.
Parents are their child's first playmates. We believe in complete development of each and every child- by giving them complete secured environment.
As a child learns to reach, grasp, crawl, run, climb and balance, physical skills are developed.
Dexterity develops when the child handles toys or other objects.
Language increases as a child plays and interacts with others. A baby's cooing games with parents evolve into the language skills of a child sharing stories. Learning to cooperate, negotiate, take turns and play by the rules are important interpersonal lifetime skills, all of which play fosters.
Positive play experiences develop positive emotional well-being. Through play and imagination, a child can fulfill wishes and overcome fears of unpleasant experiences. Play helps the child master the environment. When children feel secure, safe, successful and capable, they acquire important components of positive emotional health.
Parents are their child's first playmates. We believe in complete development of each and every child- by giving them complete secured environment.
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