This is what learning looks like
It’s so full of life around here because this is what learning looks like!
Early childhood teachers know that exploring is what drives brain development in our youngest learners. That means taking risks, getting messy, being creative and playing are how infants, toddlers and pre-schoolers learn best.
早期教育是有教育性质的玩. Teachers watch children play and notice what they are interested in and where they need support. They use these observations to create activities and experiences that support a child’s learning in social skills, emotions, coordination, early numeracy and literacy, language and development. 在每天的玩耍中,老师帮助孩子们增强了探索能力,记忆力和语言表达能力,也锻炼了孩子们解决问题的能力。
Research shows babies brain capacities grow when they experience positive emotions with a caring and trusted adult. We have a special Our Pepe initiative and a specialised infant programme.
Toddlers need room to explore and make choices. The teacher’s role is to support them to learn new skills while they play and become more independent. At BestStart, children are given an individual programme to encourage them to achieve their learning milestones.
Preschoolers need teachers who will answer their questions and encourage them to share their ideas. At this age, teachers are using play to prepare children for primary school and a lifetime of learning.
Our teachers will help nurture your child’s development during these precious first years.