Introducing reading strategies to young toddlers is crucial for their early literacy development. These strategies not only foster a love for books but also build foundational skills for future learning. Start Early and Make It Fun: Begin reading to toddlers as early as possible. Choose colorful, engaging books with simple text and repetitive patterns...
Starting preschool is an exciting milestone, but it can also be a source of anxiety for young children. Separation anxiety is a common response to this new experience. However, with the right strategies, both parents and educators can help children feel secure and confident in their new environment. Here are some effective approaches to ease separation anxiety in preschoolers.
A Day in the Life of early year learners, typically consisting of age group 2.5 years to 6 years, is carefully structured to provide a nurturing and enriching environment for their holistic development. The focus is on fostering their curiosity, imagination, social skills, and early academic abilities. Here's a general outline of what a day in an early year’s learning looks like at Ambitus Kinder World.
"Let us throw light on one very important aspect- Attendance….
Does attendance matter for very young children??
The answer is YES! Attending school regularly helps children feel better about school and themselves. Good attendance will help children do well in their future.
"Climb every mountain, ford every stream, follow every rainbow, till you find your dream". It is a new beginning for all of us. We welcome you all wholeheartedly. It's nice to see that our Ambitus family is growing. At Ambitus we are committed to discover our students. We equip them to take on challenges, be loving, love learning, be part of the community, laugh and be all they can be. At Ambitus, the successful learning of language is done playfully and is included to every daily activity.
I come across this one question multiple times that no matter what we keep in the box, children always try to skip it. So let us together understand and make the box yummy not for us but being mindful of the little ones interest.
It is our delectation to watch our children grow in front of our eyes, although sometimes the process seems like a smooth sail, at times it’s a mirage in the desert. Making any child eat and eat right is a herculean task for every parent and I am sure we all can relate to it. We all struggled days putting the right nutritious food in our children’s box only to find them not eaten.
I often observe people juggling between works, sometimes able to complete but at times struggling to meet the deadline. In this over-ornate and fast-paced world every second matters because so many changes are happening around us that make us feel as if we are part of an obscure, incessant race.
I frequently find educated people debating on higher IQ levels of the child despite being great in handling day to day issues, all sorted from the child is outstanding performance in school grades. This draws our attention to the topic -What is more important for a child: to be ‘book-smart ‘or ‘street -smart’.
As India commemorates its 75th year of independence, we see the tricolor flag soaring high. It fills us with not only pride but also makes us nostalgic about our past. The alluring version of MAA TUGHE SALAM by famous music composer A.R. Rehman and VANDE MAATARAM by the nightingale of India Smt. Lata Mangeshkar compels us to hum along.
I often meet parents who worry that their children don't speak English, that the child is very hyperactive, does not interact with others, does not follow instructions, because she/he has spent a lot of time at home especially due to COVID.