Child Development Activities

 



 

Activities for two-year-olds in a classroom often include sensory play with textured objects, simple art projects, music and movement sessions, storytime, and basic building blocks to enhance motor skills. These activities focus on exploration, creativity, and social interaction at their developmental level.

 

 

Our three-year-olds in a classroom, activities may involve more structured play. This can include interactive storytelling, simple counting and sorting games, basic art projects, outdoor play for gross motor development, and collaborative activities to encourage social skills. Engaging them in imaginative play and introducing basic shapes and colors are also common activities for this age group.

 

 

Our four-year-olds often include more advanced cognitive and social development components. This may involve interactive games that promote basic problem-solving, group activities to enhance cooperation, introductory reading and writing exercises, creative arts and crafts, and outdoor activities that refine their motor skills. Structured play with a focus on language, numbers, and social interaction remains important for their holistic development.

 

 

Our after school classroom activities aim to balance fun and learning. They may include homework support, educational games, arts and crafts projects, science experiments, physical activities or sports, and even club-based activities like coding or storytelling. The goal is to provide a stimulating environment that complements what students learn during the regular school day while allowing for exploration and personal interests.