Preschool Pedagogy

Fine And Gross Motor Skills

Children’s physical development is crucial during the years spend in pre-primary education. Children need both their fine and gross motor skills and their eye-hand coordination, balance, physical coordination, awareness of space, and sense of direction to carry out simple daily chores and more difficult ones like sports and playground games.

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Aesthetic and Creative Skills

Children are still developing their aesthetic sense through activities like exploring various art forms and developing an enthusiasm for creativity, dance/theatre and musical endeavours.

Socio- Emotional Skills

Pre-Primary school students learn best when they receive emotional and social support. By fostering a good and encouraging learning atmosphere in the classroom, teachers assist their pupils to develop abilities like self-concept, self- control, life skills, self-help skills, expressing feelings, and accepting the sentiments of others.

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Cognitive-and-Linguistic-Skills

Cognitive and Linguistic Skills

Cognitive and linguistic developments are crucial for pre-primary students because it helps them express themselves clearly and thoughtfully. At this age kids grow more perceptive and pick up knowledge from their observations. While linguistic abilities cover pre-reading and pre-writing skills. Viewing, listening, speaking, reading, comprehension, vocabulary growth, and pre-literacy abilities. Examples of cognitive talents are pre-numerical and numerical concepts, pattern identification, measurement, sequential reasoning, critical thinking, problem solving and concept understanding.

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