Name Practice
Helps develop fine motor skills, reinforces letter recognition, and builds a sense of identity and confidence in their writing abilities.
Colours
Boosts childrens visual perception and language development.Shape Mats
Can be used with playdough or for tracing. Develops spatial awareness, and lays the groundwork for geometry and problem-solving skills.Numbers
Helps form foundational understanding and improved numerical fluency.Counting
Also helps form foundational understanding and improved numerical fluency.Today’s Weather
Enhances their observational skills, expands their vocabulary, and fosters curiosity and awareness of their environment.Pre-Writing Skills
Tracing and scribbling are excellent ways to develop pre-writing skills. It helps your child by focusing on fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and pencil grip.Emotions
Expressing emotions fosters self-regulation by helping them identify, articulate, and manage their feelings constructively.Alphabet Practice
The spring morning menu letters coincide with the Reading Through the ABC Phonics & Literacy program lessons 1.1.1-1.1.5 and 1.1.23-1.1.26.Matching
Develops pattern recognition and relationships, boosting cognitive development and visual memory.