Tuesday and Thursday classes provide a nurturing and engaging environment where young children can develop crucial social, emotional, and cognitive skills in preparation for future learning. With a focus on executive function, respect, manners, and faith, the curriculum encourages children to grow in both character and capability.
- Each session is designed to promote the development of executive function skills, such as self-regulation, following multi-step directions, and improving focus and attention. Activities will be carefully planned to foster problem-solving abilities, memory skills, and the ability to plan and organize simple tasks.
- This program emphasizes manners and respect through daily routines and interactive lessons. Children will learn to use polite phrases like “please,” “thank you,” and “excuse me,” practice sharing and taking turns, and develop empathy for their peers. These lessons will be reinforced through cooperative play, storytelling, and role-playing scenarios, helping children understand how to interact positively in a group setting.
- Spiritual development is woven throughout the program, providing children with opportunities to learn values such as kindness, gratitude, and forgiveness. Simple faith-based stories, songs, and reflective practices help children connect with spiritual teachings, promoting a sense of peace, compassion, and mindfulness in their daily lives.