Monday |
2.30 pm – 3.30 pm |
Martial Art |
Taekwondo is known to benefit mental health through increased confidence, improved self-esteem, focus, concentration levels and self-discipline. Taekwondo is suitable for all ages, and membership ranges from 3 years. Regular practice improves concentration and focus, builds leadership skills and leads to greater self-discipline. |
Tuesday |
2.30 pm – 3.30 pm |
Kai Travellers |
Travel around the world makes a child more confident and independent. It will let them gain knowledge and learn a lot of useful things. It improves their language skills. Traveling has the ability to take a child into new surroundings and experiences. The activities will improve their social and communication skills, help them become original and creative, broaden their horizons, boost confidence and along the way, get them a real-life education. |
Wednesday |
2.30 pm – 3.30 pm |
Dance |
Dancing helps children gain self-confidence, build social strength, increase fitness and activity. They build a greater sense of teamwork while improving listening skills and discipline. Improved posture & a wide range of movement are added benefits. Dancing promotes growth, perseverance and improved learning skills. |
Thursday |
2.30 pm – 3.30 pm |
Clay Modelling |
Manipulating clay helps little children develop their hand and eye coordination as they pound, pat and push the clay into shapes and objects. Clay also helps pre – schoolers develop the small muscles in their fingers and hands, known as fine motor skills, as they pinch, squeeze and prod the clay, adding detail to the shape or object. Through this manipulation, they can express their thoughts and ideas as they mould the clay to take on the form of their imagination. Regular access to clay provides toddlers and preschoolers with opportunities to build on their knowledge, verbalise their thoughts and ideas, and add detail to their work. |
Friday |
2.30 pm – 3.30 pm |
Music |
Children are naturally attracted to music. Melody plays a big role in a child’s early life and development. From lullabies to rock babies to sleep and dancing to rhythmic tunes with them, we even use songs to teach basic concepts such as the alphabet. We aim to develop children’s music and physical abilities at a young age. Through singing songs, a child can learn new words in a fun way and learn how to pronounce them.
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