Our Day care at mzambarauni
Discipline
The structure and routine in child care facilities gives children a sense of stability and familiarity each day. Most programs follow set schedules for snack time, naps, and activities.
Self-Assurance
When children interact with people other than their parents, whether peers or adult care givers, they learn to trust other people and be more confident with themselves
Social Skills
Attending daycare allows children to develop social skills early on which are valuable for their social and emotional development.
Speaking and listening (language)
Teachers talk with children throughout the day—while they play, at group times, and one-to-one. They encourage children to share information, ideas, and feelings with each other.
Early reading.
Most children learn to understand what reading is for and what rhyming sounds are. They listen to and talk about stories. Many preschoolers can read their own names and some simple words.
Early writing.
Children’s writing begins as scribbles and becomes shapes that look like letters. Over time, their shapes look more like actual letters, and they write words using their own spelling.
Math.
Children explore math concepts they will use later in school. For example, your child sorts materials in the makerspace area into things he can build with and things he can decorate with (classifying).