Learning Programs
Elimatta Learning Programs
Every child’s development is unique, shaped by their individual pace, personality, and interests. Factors such as genetics, family environment, cultural background, and access to resources all influence how and when they grow in physical, cognitive, language, and social-emotional domains. Each child’s experiences and interactions with their environment play a vital role in their developmental journey. Understanding and supporting this uniqueness helps nurture their full potential. Our programs are personalized learning experiences tailored to the needs of different age groups emphasising each child’s unique personality, interests, strengths and challenges. Our approach ensures every child feels supported, valued, and empowered to reach their full potential at their own pace.
Infant Program (up to 18 months old)
Focus: Sensory exploration and foundational skills.
- Activities designed to develop
- gross and fine motor skills,
- sensory awareness,
- early language development.
- Strong emphasis on trust-building and individualized care.
Toddler Program (18 Months–36 months)
Focus: Independence and basic skills development.
- Activities encouraging self-help skills like dressing and feeding.
- Introduction to language, numbers, and social interaction.
- Opportunities for free movement and hands-on exploration.
Preschool Program (3–5 Years)
Focus: Academic, social, and emotional growth.
- Core learning areas include:
- Practical Life: Skills like pouring, cleaning, and organizing.
- Sensorial: Exercises that refine the senses (e.g., sorting by size, shape, or color).
- Math: Introduction to numbers, counting, and basic operations using tangible materials.
- Language: Phonics, vocabulary building, and early reading/writing activities.
- Cultural Studies: Geography, science, and arts to expand understanding of the world.
- Science: learning through observation, experimentation and play; connecting the children to world around them
- Focus on fostering independence, concentration, and collaborative skills.
Enrichment Programs
Focus: Holistic development through specialized activities.
- Music and Movement: Encourages rhythm, coordination, and self-expression.
- Art and Creativity: Fosters imagination and fine motor skills.
- Outdoor Learning: Nature exploration and physical development.
- STEM Activities: Early introduction to science, technology, engineering, and math concepts.
- Yoga: Promotes mindfulness, flexibility, and self-regulation, helping children develop physical and emotional balance from an early age
- Culinary arts: Encourages hands-on learning, creativity, and practical life skills while fostering independence and healthy eating habit
Mixed-Age Classrooms
Montessori programs often group children across a 3-year age span (e.g., 3–6 years), encouraging peer learning and mentoring.
- Older children help younger peers, reinforcing their own skills.
- Younger children gain inspiration and confidence from observing older classmates.