“For a child to learn something he must construct it himself.
He must re-invent it.”

-Piaget

Socio-Emotional Development:
  • To experience a sense of self-esteem
  • To demonstrate interest in new and routine activities
  • To demonstrate pro-social behavior
  • To work cooperatively with others
  • Share toys and materials
Cognitive Development:
  • Acquire learning and problem-solving skills
  • Ask and respond to questions
  • Classify objects by similarities or differences
  • Group objects that belong together
  • Demonstrate an awareness of time concepts (e.g. today, yesterday)
  • To demonstrate skills in make-believe play
  • To expand verbal communication skills
  • To develop beginning reading skills
  • To acquire beginning writing skills
Physical Development:
  • To enhance gross motor skills
  • To jump over or from objects without falling
  • To enhance and refine fine motor skills
  • To use all senses in learning
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