Nursery Program (2.5–3.5 Years) – Building Strong Foundations Through Joyful Learning
A Crucial Stage in Early Childhood Development
The Nursery Program (2.5–3.5 years) at House of Happiness Preschool is a carefully designed learning journey where children begin to develop essential life and learning skills. At this age, children show rapid growth in language, movement, curiosity, and social awareness. Our nursery program focuses on nurturing these abilities through fun, engaging, and activity-based learning.
We ensure that learning feels natural, enjoyable, and pressure-free.
Activity-Based Learning That Makes Learning Fun
Children learn best when they are actively involved. Our nursery curriculum uses:
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Storytelling and picture reading
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Songs, rhymes, and action games
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Art, craft, and hands-on activities
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Role play and group games
These methods help children understand concepts while enjoying the learning process.
Language and Communication Development
Language development is a key focus of our nursery program. Children are encouraged to:
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Learn new words and sounds
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Express thoughts and emotions
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Improve listening and speaking skills
Through daily interaction and guided activities, children gain confidence in communication.
Motor Skills, Numeracy, and Curiosity
Our nursery program also supports:
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Fine motor skills through drawing, coloring, and puzzles
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Gross motor skills through movement and play
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Early numeracy using counting games and simple patterns
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Curiosity and thinking skills through exploration
This balanced approach ensures overall development.
Social Interaction and Emotional Growth
Children learn valuable social skills such as sharing, cooperation, and empathy. With gentle guidance from teachers, children feel comfortable interacting with peers and working in groups, building confidence and independence.