This is the period wherein the child makes huge development or steady consistent progress. Our program for this age group is more comprehensive. Their language skills are more developed. Children are given the opportunity to speak during group conversations, create and write their own books, discuss stories and share their own experiences. They are able to perform in simple plays.
Children this age have greater understanding of mathematical concepts. They learn to analyze and solve problems, do simple addition and subtraction, identify smaller and bigger numbers, tell the time, sort objects according to different characteristics and analyze patterns.
In science and culture, children learn more about how the world works. They do experiments, and simple investigations in which they are encouraged to form their own theories and provide explanations. The transition from concrete to abstract is put into practice as they draw and write about their discovery. At Kindergarten 2, children will also continue to spend time honing their skills in creative arts, fine motor, gross motor and self-help while integrating character building to help them successfully handle the complexities and challenges in the academic and social life.
