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Our Approach
We believe that play is the foundation of learning for young children. Our play-based curriculum is designed to:
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Encourage Exploration and Curiosity: Through hands-on activities and interactive play, children learn about the world around them, fostering a sense of wonder and curiosity.
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Promote Social and Emotional Development: By engaging in group play and activities, children develop important social skills such as sharing, cooperation, and empathy. They also learn to express their emotions and build strong, positive relationships with their peers and teachers.
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Support Cognitive Growth: Our activities are designed to stimulate cognitive development, helping children develop critical thinking skills, problem-solving abilities, and a love for learning.
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Enhance Physical Development: We provide a variety of activities that promote fine and gross motor skills, ensuring that children are physically active and healthy.
Our Environment
At Curious Cubs, we have created a safe, welcoming, and stimulating environment where children feel valued and respected. Our facility includes:
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Interactive Learning Spaces: Designed to encourage exploration and creativity, our classrooms are filled with a variety of age-appropriate toys, books, and learning materials.
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Outdoor Play Areas: Our secure outdoor spaces provide children with the opportunity to engage in physical play, explore nature, and develop a love for the outdoors.
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Inclusive Community: We celebrate diversity and strive to create an inclusive environment where all children and families feel welcome and valued.
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At Curious Cubs Childcare Centre, we understand that the early years are a critical period for a child's development. Research shows that the experiences children have in their first five years significantly influence their lifelong learning, behavior, and health. That's why we place a strong emphasis on early years learning, ensuring that every child in our care receives the best possible start in life.
"Imagination rules the world"
Napoleon Bonaparte