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Cognitive Development

Course Description:
Our Cognitive Development program is designed to stimulate children’s natural curiosity and intellectual growth through hands-on learning experiences. Preschoolers engage in activities that promote critical thinking, problem-solving, and early academic skills, all while exploring the world around them in an interactive and fun way. This course encourages children to think independently, ask questions, and develop a love for learning that will last a lifetime.
The curriculum includes foundational activities in mathematics, science, and logic, focusing on skills such as counting, sorting, recognizing shapes and patterns, and understanding basic measurement concepts. Children explore math concepts through games, puzzles, and interactive group activities that make learning fun and meaningful.
In science, children engage in simple, age-appropriate experiments that spark their natural curiosity about the world. They observe and explore topics like the weather, plants, animals, and the seasons, which fosters a sense of wonder and discovery. Hands-on science activities also encourage children to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills as they explore cause and effect, experiment with different materials, and learn about the natural world.
This course is not only about academic learning but also about fostering an inquisitive mindset. By encouraging exploration and inquiry, we help children build strong cognitive skills, such as memory, concentration, and the ability to think logically. Whether through structured activities or free play, this program cultivates an environment where children can explore, ask questions, and develop a lifelong love for learning.
Course Outcomes:
- Identify shapes and patterns: Children will be able to recognize and describe simple shapes and patterns in their environment.
- Count and recognize numbers: Children will learn to count objects and recognize numbers up to 10 or 20.
- Develop problem-solving skills: Children will demonstrate the ability to solve simple puzzles, complete patterns, and make decisions independently.
- Understand basic science concepts: Children will learn about living things, seasons, weather, and the natural world through hands-on exploration.
- Use critical thinking skills: Children will begin to ask questions, make observations, and engage in simple reasoning as they explore their environment.