
I strongly believe that having a good balance of cognitive skills and play is essential. In the primary years of childhood. These core skills your brain uses to think, read, remember, reason and pay attention. With these components working together, children take incoming information and move it into the bank of knowledge. Cognitive skills are what you use in your everyday life, work and school. While learning through play is a major component of the curriculum. The importance of play has effects on social, emotional, cognitive, physical and motor domains of development. Allowing children to be able to explore, build and create. I strongly believe that both cognitive skills and playing through exploring is significant for a child alone with the environment. Having ample space, manipulatives and being able to take your time in order to make real life connections. Children can actively explore the world around them with the essential tools. They have an opportunity to use a variety of art materials, manipulative, and stem-based activities. Ensuring the focus of the center “Specializing in cognitive skills for life skills”
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