- Eye-Hand Coordination and Motor Skills
- Sensory Training
- Logical Thinking and Reasoning Skills
- Science
- Shapes, Lines and Objects
- Magnitude and Comparisons
- Number Concepts and Number Operations
- Concept of Time and Linguistic Skills
- Spatial Skills
- Basic Skills, Emotional Skills and Social Skills
- Creative Play and Games
Imaginative play is an essential part of learning. When playing in this way, children are learning kinaesthetically, acting out processes, manipulating and developing their fine motor skills, interacting socially, learning to share and communicating ideas and thoughts with their peers. Placing realistic role play items into your classroom such as a home corner, food stall complete with shopping trolley or recycling centre will enhance the learning possibilities of your room and provide endless opportunities for expression and fun learning.