Overview
The Preschool Pioneers program at The Little Scholar Daycare is designed to prepare your child for the next step in their educational journey. With a blend of educational activities and playful exploration, our program emphasizes early literacy, numeracy, and social skills. Our experienced teachers create a stimulating environment where children can engage in hands-on projects and group activities, fostering a love for learning and ensuring they are school-ready.
Did you know that between the ages of 3 and 5, children experience significant growth in cognitive and social abilities? This stage is crucial for developing foundational skills in literacy and numeracy. Our Preschool Pioneers program is crafted to harness this developmental window, offering activities that encourage curiosity and creativity. Imagine your child delving into a world of stories, numbers, and new friendships. Our dedicated educators tailor their approach to meet the individual needs of each child, ensuring a balanced mix of structured learning and imaginative play. Whether your child is building a tower, painting a masterpiece, or sharing a story with friends, every activity is designed to build confidence and competence. We aim to create a vibrant learning community where each child’s unique talents are nurtured, setting the stage for a smooth and successful transition to school.
Below-given are the focus areas of the program :





Develop independent, creative
and critical thinkers
Early Literacy
Introduction to letters, phonics, and basic reading skills through stories and interactive games.
Numeracy Skills
Basic math concepts such as counting, sorting, and recognizing shapes and patterns.
Social Skills
Group activities that teach cooperation, sharing, and effective communication.
Creative Exploration
Art projects, music, and imaginative play to encourage creative thinking and expression.
Cognitive Development
Puzzles, problem-solving activities, and educational games to enhance cognitive abilities.
Emotional Maturity
Activities and guidance to help children understand and manage their emotions.
Popular questions
We maintain a low teacher-to-child ratio of 1:8 to ensure each child receives personalized attention and support.
We focus on building foundational skills in literacy and numeracy, as well as social and emotional readiness, to ensure a smooth transition to kindergarten.
Our literacy activities include storytime, phonics games, letter recognition, and early writing exercises.
We use interactive and hands-on activities such as counting games, puzzles, and pattern recognition to teach basic math concepts.
Yes, we provide nutritious meals and snacks that cater to various dietary needs and preferences.
We use positive reinforcement and gentle guidance to address behavioral issues, helping children understand appropriate behavior and develop self-discipline.