ROUTINE

  • Welcome children and assist with morning routines.

    Provide a variety of age-appropriate toys, puzzles, and manipulatives for free play.

    Encourage social interaction and independent exploration.

  • Gather children for a group activity to start the day positively.

    Sing songs and introduce a daily topic or theme.

    Engage children in discussions and encourage active participation.

  • Provide a healthy and balanced snack to replenish energy levels.

    Encourage self-help skills.

    Foster socialization and conversation during snack time.

  • Offer a range of activities that promote cognitive development, such as puzzles, building blocks, sorting games, and shape recognition.

    Provide opportunities for sensory exploration with play dough, sand, or water play.

    Facilitate small group activities and individual learning experiences.

  • Go outside for gross motor skill development and outdoor fun.

    Engage in outdoor activities.

    Encourage social interaction and cooperation with other children.

  • Assist children with cleaning up outdoor play materials.

    Prepare children for lunchtime routines, such as handwashing and getting seated.

  • Provide a nutritious and well-balanced lunch for the children.

    Encourage proper table manners and conversation during mealtime.

  • Prepare the environment for nap time, providing comfortable sleeping mats or cribs.

    Maintain a quiet and calm atmosphere, using soft music or white noise if needed.

    Supervise children during their naps and offer support as required.

  • Gently wake up the children from their nap.

    Provide a light and nutritious snack to reenergize their bodies.

    Encourage conversation and ease the transition from nap time.

  • Offer a variety of enrichment activities such as art, music, sensory play, or science experiments.

    Encourage creativity, exploration, and skill development.

    Provide age-appropriate materials and guidance as needed.

  • Allow children to engage in unstructured play with various toys, games, and pretend play materials.

    Offer opportunities for socialization, cooperation, and creativity.

    Assist children with cleanup and prepare for departure.