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Active Engagement: Children explore healthy foods through tasting sessions, food art, and simple cooking activities (e.g., making fruit salads).
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Sensory Exploration: Smelling, touching, and tasting different fruits and millets deepens sensory learning and food familiarity.
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Health Awareness: Discussions about the benefits of fruits and millets introduce basic concepts of nutrition and healthy eating.
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Creative Activities: Use fruits and grains in art projects (like stamping with apple halves or millet collage) to connect food and creativity.
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Real-World Connection: Organize fruit or millet days where children bring a sample from home to share stories and cultural connections.
Nutrition Months (Fruit Month, Millet Month)
In-House Swimming
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Active Engagement: Children participate in supervised water play, learning basic swimming skills through fun games and guided movements.
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Physical Development: Swimming builds strength, coordination, and balance while promoting cardiovascular health.
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Confidence & Safety: Introducing water safety rules and practicing floating or kicking boosts confidence in a safe environment.
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Sensory Experience: Water play stimulates tactile senses and provides calming, therapeutic effects for young children.
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Social Interaction: Group swimming sessions encourage teamwork, taking turns, and cheering for peers.
In-House Cycling
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Active Engagement: Children ride small bikes or tricycles within a safe, indoor track, developing gross motor skills through active movement.
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Physical Fitness: Cycling improves leg strength, endurance, and coordination in a fun, playful way.
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Balance & Control: Learning to steer, pedal, and stop builds balance, focus, and control of body movements.
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Confidence Building: Mastering cycling milestones gives children a sense of achievement and independence.
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Social Learning: Riding alongside peers fosters sharing space, turn-taking, and cooperative play.