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Instructions

Discoverers

Stage of the wow moments, where your child begins to make sense all what she has learned, of her own world.

Your child:

  • Can say 50 – 200 or more words.
  • Has the ability to imitate 2-words together.
  • Echos what she hears or mixes a few words with jargon.

Your child:

  • Can imitate gestures and some basic actions.
  • Has an attention span of 2 minutes.
  • Can follow two-step instructions such as “Pick the knife and put it on the table.” 

Your child:

  • Enjoys company of others.
  • Shows concern and affection for others without prompting.
  • Expresses temper tantrums when not given approval.

Explorers

Stage of self-recognition, where your child takes more active role based on her understanding of the situations.

Your child:

  • Has a vocabulary of 900 – 1,000 or more words.
  • Can imitate words and phrases.
  • Is able to give words to her emotions, though disjointed.

Your child:

  • Is able to perform tasks with little supervision.
  • Has an attention span of 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Can follow three-step instructions.

Your child:

  • Gradually likes engaging with classmates and siblings.
  • Understands people’s physical state and tries to soothe sometimes.
  • Enjoys helping with simple household tasks.

Creators

Stage of active involvement, where your child uses her knowledge to improve things and create her own world!

Your child:

  • Has an expressive vocabulary of 2,100–2,200 words.
  • Can imitate words and phrases and reads them independently.
  • Can narrate an entire story such as experiences and learnings.

Your child:

  • Is able to work independently without supervision.
  • Has an attention span of 12 to 18 minutes.
  • Understands a bit more complex instructions.

Your child:

  • Feels more comfortable playing with age-mates.
  • Always wants to make things right.
  • Loves to help but prefers doing it independently.

Learning Resources

Resilience & Openness

Information about the skills and how to boost their learning process.

Sustainable Cooking

Let’s cook in a more sustainable way with strawberries and rhubarb.

Start Using A Knife

Here you will find a step by step guide on how to start using a knife.

Mindfulness & Reflective Learning ​

Exercise to run after each activity in order to ensure continuous learning.

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