The world of a three-year-old
The world of a three-year-old is full of social interaction, conversation, imagination and curiosity.
Children have already passed the adaptation stage feel comfortable with teachers and peers.
Understand the basic ways in which we make social connections and interact with others.
At this stage, children become familiar with basic letter identification, develop their imagination by using books, listening to stories.
They learn basic math concepts such as numbers, shapes, sorting and ordering Children build self-confidence and body awareness through activities that engage balance, strength and eye-hand coordination, while verbal, social and motor skills. The scope of education for 3-year-olds in kindergarten includes a variety of developmental areas that support the all-round development of the child.
Socio-emotional development:
– Learning to cooperate and share with other children.
– Developing relationship and friendship-building skills.
– Learning to recognize, name and deal with emotions.
– Developing a sense of empathy and understanding for others.
Physical development:
– Large motor exercises (running, jumping, climbing).
– Small motor exercises (drawing, putting together puzzles, manipulating small objects).
– Learning basic self-care activities (washing hands, dressing, using the toilet).
Cognitive development:
– Developing observation, comparison and classification skills.
– Learning basic mathematical concepts (counting, recognizing shapes and colors).
– Developing logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
– Introducing simple experiments and nature observations.
– Introducing to various topics such as seasons, animals, plants, family, professions.
– Organizing thematic days or weeks that allow children to explore selected topics through a variety of activities