Buddhi follows the Early Childhood
Education (ECE) model for preschool learning and “play” is
an important aspect of our programme. Through a variety of activities
set in a stimulating play-based environment young children learn the
necessary skills required for formal schooling in the primary years.
Our goals are…..
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To provide an
environment which promotes active exploration and interaction with
adults, other children and materials, with the teacher as a
facilitator.
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To provide
learning activities which are concrete, real and meaningful to the
lives of young children.
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To foster
self-esteem through relationships with adults who express acceptance
and respect for all children.
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To recognize
that all children are different and to allow such differences to
surface in daily activities.
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To allow outlets
for the expression of each child's individual creative potential.
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To create an
environment that allows children to utilize problem-solving techniques
with peers and adults in social situations with guidance and
supervision as needed.
Field trips play an important
part in our preschool curriculum as they allow children to experience
the world first-hand.
Mixed Age Class
is another important aspect of our preschool programme. Mixing two,
three and four year olds in one class helps us balance the social,
emotional, and intellectual needs of the children. It also helps the
younger children learn about friendship and other social skills by
imitating the older ones. A quiet four year old may prefer the company
of a younger child, yet be ready to learn to read and write. An
observant three year old may be inspired to learn numbers by watching an
older child do the same.
Learning Centers
The preschool environment at Buddhi has Nine Learning Centres
and all activities and theme-based teaching are designed to fit into
these areas.
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Art Centre |
Science and Exploration Centre |
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Literacy and Technology Centre |
Block and Construction Centre |
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Dramatic Play Centre |
Water and Sand Experiences Center |
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Library and reading center |
Table toys and Manipulative centre |
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Outdoor Learning centre |
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By exploring their way through these
centers our children develop their fine and gross motor skills, their
emerging literacy and number skills, their communication skills and most
importantly their social skills. All these skills are pre-requisites to
be able to successfully adapt to a formal learning environment in our
Primary Programme. Group Discussions and Music and
Movement are also integral aspects of our preschool as these
activities help children develop better communication skills and social
confidence.
Our children also will participate in the
Perceptual Motor Programme (PMP) and Move to Learn which
have been designed to develop skills prerequisite to formal learning in
the classroom and playground (Language, Motor, Auditory and Visual
skills).
During the last six months of their time
at the preschool, children will be taken through a kindergarten
readiness programme where they will be exposed to a more structured
routine for small parts of the day (usually in the afternoon). They will
be taken on planned visits to the kindergarten classroom to familiarize
them with the new environment and their teacher. This generally helps
make the transition from preschool to primary very smooth.
Assessment of children’s learning
at Buddhi is a continuous and ongoing process. This is based on
regular observations, work samples, anecdotal records and learning
stories that are entered into a child’s portfolios regularly.
Children are encouraged to set individual goals and our teachers help
them work towards achieving these goals. Parents are welcome to browse
through their children’s portfolio’s regularly to understand how their
children are learning. At the end of each academic year we will send an
achievement report for every child outlining their achievement in
learning and their learning goals for the next year. In assessing a
child’s learning we focus mainly on the positive outcomes of each child
as we believe this encourages a child to continue and accelerate his/her
participation in the school environment.
A Typical Day at Buddhi Preschool
9.00 AM: Children arrive with their
parents or by the school bus. Our teachers greet children and help them
find their friends and discover engaging activities as their parents say
good-bye.
9.15-9.45 AM:
Children start their day with prayers and exercises set to music
which helps them calm down. This is followed by Circle Time
where children gather as a group with their teacher and friends. Here
our teachers focus on oral communication (listening & speaking) and
encourage children to share their personal stories and experiences with
others. This is usually followed by the teacher reading a small story to
the children and we use literature to introduce and reinforce new
learning concepts.
9.45 – 10.40 AM: Free Choice Activities.
Children make choices where to play and learn in our indoor and outdoor
environment. Our Nine Learning Centres include activities
designed to foster their creative thinking, develop their problem
solving skills, improve their small motor development, practice
pre-reading and writing skills, develop math and science concepts, as
well as improve language and social interaction skills. All our
activities have clear learning goals for the children to work towards.
Our outdoor environment includes activities designed to
foster creative thinking, develop large motor skills, increase muscle
tone, strength, and endurance, develop body control and awareness,
provide scientific inquiry, exploration, and observation, and to also
encourage social interaction.
10.40
AM: Wash & Tidy Up: Children learn responsibility as they
participate in cleaning and organizing themselves for snack time.
10.45-11.15
AM: Snack & play time: Children eat their mid-morning snack
where self help and conversational skills are encouraged.
11.15-12.00
PM: Children participate in organized activities relating to
some of our learning centres. Music and movement, story telling, group
games, literacy and technology based activities are the focus during
this time. Children are encouraged to interact and work in groups.
11.55
AM: Toddlers get ready to be
picked up by parents or dropped off by school bus.
12.00
– 12.30 PM: Focused Centre Based Activities:
Children are now exposed to a more structured and focused
learning environment where activities are planned and organized around
two major learning centres each week. Here children are encouraged to
choose from 2 to 3 planned activities and the teachers interact with the
children and guide them through the activities. They also observe and
assess the children’s progress based on specific learning goals. These
activities will run through out the week to give children ample
opportunity to repeat activities if they wish to do so.
12.30-12.40
AM: PMP: The Perceptual Motor
Program/ Move to Learn (organised physical activities)
12.40 PM: Wash & Tidy Up:
Children learn responsibility as they participate in cleaning and
organizing themselves for lunch.
12.45
– 1.15 PM: Lunch and Free Play:
Children have their lunch and engage in free play.
1.15
– 1.30 PM: Rest Time: Children are encouraged to relax, read or
engage in quiet play.
1.30
– 2.00 PM: Focused Centre Based
Activities: Planned activities for focused learning continue
during this time.
2.00
– 2.25 PM: Free Choice Activities:
Children are free to choose activities or engage in free play as
they wind down for the day.
2.25 PM:
Children help tidy up the preschool by putting away toys and
resources and get ready to be picked up by their parents or leave by
school bus.
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