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Motivating children to mingle and be self-reliant

During this stage, children tend to explore more. That’s why we encourage the children to be social and independent through the activities we prepare. We prepare games where they can learn and enhance their muscles, such as hand-eye coordination games, building blocks, and puzzles. Since this is the stage when they recognize animals, colors, and shapes, we read them picture books or make art by coloring to help them develop this. 

Through this, we help your children form a bond with their peers and teachers, which helps their social development.

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