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“They
learn to
code while
skipping
and
singing”
“We create learning experiences that help
build social skills, emotional control, fine
motor abilities, as well as the recognition of
symbols and patterns, numbers, language
and habits, all in the interest of positively
impacting a child’s development,” she adds.
An old-school mentality may have been
prevalent until not so long ago – after all,
the abacus is a perfectly valid learning tool.
However, newer approaches are bringing
elements to early years’ classrooms we’ve
never seen before.
“One example of our innovative approach to
learning is our coding programme for toddlers,
Coding @ 2, through which they unravel the
secrets of coding – all still part of a carefully
mapped and age-appropriate curriculum,”
says Brown.
“Outdoors, kids develop coding logic as they
play real games – they learn to code while
skipping and singing,” she explains.
Coding isn’t the only activity kids will
engage in to the beat of the music – there’s
also Zumba, which is also beneficial to tiny
tots’ overall development.
“A universal language, dance makes it
possible for people of different cultures to
meet and form friendships. Dance in any
form – whether it’s ballet, Zumba or freestyle,
helps develop kinaesthetic, physical, mental,
emotional and social intelligence. It also
boosts happiness and improves creativity,”
says Brown.
“At Bright Kids Nursery, we find that dance
also helps kids learn the gross motor skills
required for coordination and control that are
so essential in the early years.”
According to modern education experts,
a nursery needs to provide a stimulating
learning environment to encourage the
development of cognitive, psycho-motor and
social skills, as well as promote confidence
and independence in kids.
“While students should be encouraged to
imagine, play, be creative and collaborate,
they should also learn to take responsibility,
make decisions and solve problems,”
highlights Brown.
This is not to dismiss the benefits of going
back to basics. Educators and parents need to
always work together to create or adapt sets
of early learning activities to teach toddlers
new skills and routines. These include highly
visual activities that show the toddler how to
engage with toys (blocks, farm animals) and
participate in play.
Initial, simple activities, for example,
typically have a very clear beginning and end,
include a sensory component like preferred
sounds or textures and build on the toddler’s
strengths first.
All parties need to work together in order to
informally assess the toddler throughout their
education jounrey, ensuring that activities
target emerging skills, and that they’re
individualised enough to meet their needs –
whatever those may be.
Don’t worry, Mums and Dads, they’re not
“learning too much”, they’re acquiring new
sets of skills that will help them grow into the
individuals you’d love for them to be. Plus, we
wouldn’t mind challenging the kiddies to a
Zumba dance-off or coding tournament.
O Bright Kids Nursery, various locations across
Abu Dhabi including Khalifa City A (02 445 3411).
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