Pre-nursery
Pre-nursery education, also known as early childhood education or preschool education, refers to the educational programs and activities designed for young children before they enter formal schooling.
the pre-nursery program at Peek-a-boo
Pre-nursery education is an essential stage in a child’s early learning journey, typically designed for children aged 2 to 3 years old. This phase focuses on providing a nurturing and stimulating environment that promotes holistic development, preparing children for more structured learning in later stages.
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Individualized care
Our pre-nursery program includes:
- Play-based Learning: Emphasis is placed on learning through play, as it promotes social skills, cooperation, and imaginative thinking.
- Peer Interaction: Activities encourage children to interact with their peers, fostering the development of social skills like sharing and taking turns.
- Vocabulary Building: Introduction to basic vocabulary through stories, songs, and simple conversations.
- Listening Skills: Activities that enhance listening skills and comprehension are incorporated.
- Gross Motor Skills: Activities that promote the development of gross motor skills, such as running, jumping, and climbing.
- Fine Motor Skills: Activities focusing on fine motor skills, including drawing, coloring, and using small manipulative objects.
Pre-nursery Program
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Signature practices
Peek-a-boo curriculum includes pre-nursery Signature Practices that offer hands-on approaches to encourage the skills your child will need in Nursery and beyond:
- Everyday Mathematics®: Integrating numbers into real-life routines
- Introduction to Numbers and Colors: Basic concepts like counting, recognizing numbers, and identifying colors are introduced through interactive and hands-on activities.
- Daily Pre-Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking: Stories and literature to promote the understanding of the relationship between speech and print
- Shape and Pattern Recognition: Simple shapes and patterns are introduced through play and creative activities.
- Building Confidence: Opportunities for children to explore and engage in activities that build confidence and a sense of accomplishment.
- Expressing Emotions: Encouraging children to express their emotions and providing support in understanding and managing them.
- Basic Hygiene: Teaching basic hygiene practices like handwashing and tidying up after activities.
we meet kids where they are.

Toddler
Your baby will give you the most important information for the experience.

Nursery
Your child is advancing from infancy toward and into the preschool years.

KG
Your child should feel confident in her ability to meet the complex challenges.

Day Care
Your child should feel confident in her ability to meet the complex challenges.
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