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December 2021  |   Vol 2 Issue 5




SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT

Our pre-school curriculum is designed in such a way that includes exciting celebrations, individual exploration and group activities which inspire children to grow, learn, expand their horizons and enjoy. Group activities develop desirable social attitudes and manners and encourage healthy group participation, making the child sensitive to the rights and privileges of others.

During preschool age child learns about themselves and learns to interact with other people. They will become more independent. The children learn more with others because child not only play with others but also interact more with other children, so scope of learning is much more. They learn to maintain eye contact with others. They really begin to play interactively with their peers. They learn to discover themselves.

Children of pre-primary learn to mingle socially after joining the school. At home they search for sibling or children in the neighbourhood.

At school, children learn a lot from their peer group. Playing together in a group, they learn to share and care for each other. They learn to wait for their turn and control their emotions. Children learn to coordinate and cooperate with each other through activities.

Many group activities are planned for the social development of the child for example playing with puzzles, sand play, water play, outdoor play, Indoor play, Celebrations etc.

EATING TOGETHER

Children learn to share and care for each other.

PLAYING TOGETHER

Children learn to play interactively with their peers. They share their toys without protest.

GROUP ACTIVITIES

Children learn to work as a team. They learn to coordinate and cooperate with each other.

It helps in encouraging a child's cognitive and social development. Also it helps to improve communication skills between the peers. They tend to discover their interests.

CELEBRATIONS TOGETHER

Children celebrate the festivals together so that they learn the culture and tradition of our nation.

The pandemic was a hindrance to quite an extent for the social development of the kiddos but thankfully they are back to school and once again we will find them sharing, caring and playing together.

- Sherwood Akshar