Once children are familiar with the letters in the alphabet and simple words, they are ready to expand their knowledge to more complex words. By forming multiple words starting with common sounds, grasping frequently used words, and forming larger words with phonograms children set a firm base for both reading and writing
Journey through Words
By moving objects and understanding the cause and effect of that movement, the child learns the basics of motion. This leads to development of fine motor skills, gross motor skills and eye-hand coordination. Comprehending gravity, speed and force, are essential factors for day-to-day activities and sports.
By observing and determining the location of moving objects, children learn the skill of visually tracking objects.
By observing and determining the location of moving objects, children learn the skill of visually tracking objects.
By observing and determining the location of moving objects, children learn the skill of visually tracking objects.
By observing and determining the location of moving objects, children learn the skill of visually tracking objects.
By observing and determining the location of moving objects, children learn the skill of visually tracking objects.
By observing and determining the location of moving objects, children learn the skill of visually tracking objects.
By observing and determining the location of moving objects, children learn the skill of visually tracking objects.
By observing and determining the location of moving objects, children learn the skill of visually tracking objects.