"Painting is the silence of thought and the music of sight.” “Painting is just another way of keeping a diary."
"STEM education in early childhood allows children to begin to learn and retain a knowledge base that they can build on as they get older. Whether that's through higher education or through professional development, STEM is critical to optimizing their educational trajectory throughout the rest of their lives."
"Let Nature be your teacher."
"Water play activities help to develop and strengthen children's gross and fine motor skills. Children enhance their gross motor skills, coordination and physical fitness through lifting, pouring, carrying, running and splashing, while actions such as squeezing help to develop the small muscles in a child's hands."
"Exercise not only changes your body, it changes your mind, your attitude and your mood."
"Playing in the sand is terrific for developing motor skills, building hand-eye coordination, and strengthening muscles. Your child exercises her fine motor skills when she learns how to properly hold a shovel in her hand. And her gross motor skills get a workout when she attempts to lift a bucket filled with sand."
"Play allows a child to learn the skills of negotiation, problem solving, sharing, and working within groups. Children practice decision-making skills, move at their own pace and discover their own interests during play. Unstructured play may lead to more physical movement and healthier children."
‘Shoishob – play & Learning Center’ where children become a researcher through play. In Modhu Group children and parents make a pair to play, each group play with each other and learn together. Some of our daily activities in this group are Greetings, Breathing Exercises, National Anthem, and Physical Activity.
‘Shoishob – play & Learning Center’ where children become a researcher through play. In Chini Group children play individually with each other and learn together. Some of our daily activities in this group are Greetings, Breathing Exercises, National Anthem, and Physical Activity.
‘Shoishob – play & Learning Center’ where children become a researcher through play. In Moha Kutu Group children play individually with each other and learn together.
Moha Kutu group is a play program where children can learn about Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics through practical projects. This program will encourage children to learn about Science. Introduction to Astronomy, Introduction to Coding, and Learning Concepts of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics Through Art & Model Making is included in this program.