The Pre School
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Jr. Kindergarten provides a structured, fun, and educational environment where young children are introduced to the basics of formal education. It fosters social skills, academic readiness, emotional development, and independence, preparing children for the transition into Kindergarten. By combining play-based learning with foundational academics, Jr. Kindergarten helps children grow into confident, curious, and well-rounded learners.
Jr. Kindergarten introduces children to the basics of literacy, numeracy, and other foundational academic concepts. These include:
1. Letter Recognition: Children learn to recognize and name letters of the alphabet.
2. Phonics: Beginning sounds and basic phonics are introduced to promote early reading skills.
3. Numbers and Counting: Basic numeracy skills like counting, recognizing numbers, and understanding simple math concepts are taught through fun activities.
4. Shapes and Colors: Jr. Kindergarten often includes lessons on basic shapes, colors, and patterns.
Jr. Kindergarten places a strong emphasis on socialization. This is the age when children start to develop more complex relationships with their peers. They learn:
1. Sharing and Cooperation: Children are taught to work together in groups and share resources.
2. Taking Turns: Learning how to wait for their turn and interact patiently with others.
3. Resolving Conflicts: Children begin to understand and resolve minor conflicts with guidance from teachers, learning problem-solving and negotiation skills.
Jr. Kindergarten fosters both fine motor and gross motor skills:
1. Fine Motor Skills: Activities like drawing, cutting with scissors, building with small blocks, and writing help develop hand-eye coordination and dexterity.
2. Gross Motor Skills: Physical activities like running, jumping, and playing on playground equipment help children develop their large muscle groups and improve balance and coordination.