Play-based
learning Programs

Play-based learning is an engaging approach to education that emphasizes the importance of play in children's development. Through-on experiences and interactive activities, children explore their interests, build social skills, and enhance their cognitive abilities. This method promotes creativity, problem-solving, and critical thinking, allowing children to learn at their own pace while enjoying the process. By creating a nurturing environment that encourages exploration and discovery, play-based learning fosters a lifelong love of learning in young children.
Sensory Play

Sensory play encourages learning through exploration, curiosity, problem solving and creativity.
Benefits of Sensory play
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Brain development:
Sensory play helps build nerve connections in the brain, which are essential for learning more complex tasks.
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Language development:
Sensory play helps children understand language by associating words with specific sensations.
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Emotion regulation:
Sensory play helps children release tension and stress, and develop a better understanding of their feelings.
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Motor skills:
Sensory play helps children develop fine motor skills.
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Social development:
Sensory play helps children learn to cooperate, negotiate, and communicate with their peers. It also helps them develop empathy and practice conflict resolution strategies.
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Problem-solving:
Sensory play helps children learn how to maneuver challenges they encounter.
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Creativity:
Sensory play encourages creative and independent thinking.
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Memory:
Sensory play enhances memory and observational skills.
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Attention:
Sensory play helps children develop the ability to focus and block out distractions.