Personal, Social, Emotional Development
This area of learning supports children in developing perseverance, self-help skills, positive relationships, and the ability to express their feelings, while building confidence and independence.
Physical Development and Movement
Gross-motor skills involve larger activities, such as running, jumping, and catching.
While fine-motor skills focus on smaller, precise movements, like using scissors, tweezers, or pencils.
Language Development
Early communication skills involve listening, developing language, and expressing ideas, as well as following instructions and beginning to write.
These skills are important for learning, social interaction, and self-expression.
Early Mathematics Experience
Early math and spatial skills include activities like counting, sorting, and matching, as well as recognizing basic shapes and patterns.
Children also learn concepts such as prepositions, which help them understand the position and relationship of objects in space.
The Arts
Creative development includes engaging in artistic activities, exploring colors, playing musical instruments, and using imagination.
These experiences help children express themselves, develop creativity, and enjoy learning through play.
World Around Us
Cognitive development involves talking about experiences, asking questions, exploring, investigating, and making observations.
These activities help children understand the world around them and develop critical thinking skills.
How
Learning Is Delivered
Staff will plan and deliver a broad and balanced curriculum, covering each of the six areas of learning to support appropriate skills and knowledge.
Our curriculum is fulfilled through planned play activities (indoor and outdoor), routines such as story, snack, songs & rhymes, visitors to school and monthly topics.
Daily
Life At KCEY
At KCEY, we adhere to the Curricular Guidance for Preschool Education and deliver a well-planned curriculum that supports, monitors, and records each child’s development and progress.
Our approach ensures that learning experiences are appropriate, meaningful, and tailored to meet the individual needs of every child.