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Showing posts with label Pre school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pre school. Show all posts



Spread across 15,000 square feet of land lies the Safari Kid premises; a renowned name among the International kindergartens in Dubai. It’s a place which is bound to give your child a unique experience throughout the learning process. Safari kid undoubtedly ranks among the best kindergarten schools in Dubai as it boards state of the art facilities, which are designed to promote learning & growth in every possible way; some such facilities are: a huge outdoor play area, swimming pool, an art studio, sand pit along with a large indoor play area, a creative lab to develop the imagination capacity of your ward along with numerous other facilities.
The school has its presence at more than 25 locations across USA, India, Canada, UAE, Hong Kong and Malaysia to meet the overwhelming demand for our programs, also there are plans to come up with few more centers shortly.
Our key features :

  • Partnership with parents: The parents are given an opportunity to be a partner with the school & they get to interact with the school staff on various issues regularly to ensure all over development of the child.
  • Customized curriculum: We understand that each child in unique and hence we endorse customized curriculum to fit in individual needs.
  • Focus on all round development of the child: Stress is given on development of cognitive abilities, language and communication, leadership skills, imagination & creativity, social & emotional development, motor skills.
  • Highly qualified, trained and passionate staff members.We at Safari Kid hire highly proficient teachers in the industry across the globe with specialized training. Our language teachers are usually native speakers. Also we give emphasis on teacher training from time to time for their professional advancement.
  • Students attending Safari Kid are usually one level up when compared to their peers in primary school.
  • Our students turn out to be superior to other kids in a group due to their unsurpassed know how & convincing articulation.
  • They are counseled by their teachers while at the same time developing their fantasies via creative play, storytelling and other such diversified ways.
  • Children learn in phases and move forward only once they are through with the previous stage, and each stage of learning serves as a base for the next.


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The kindergarten - preschool experience lay an important foundation for the child’s future as the skills and knowledge (i.e the aptitude and character) that your child develops during these years can bring a striking effect on your child's progress when he begins his academic learning and also in the further advancement of life. Giving him an inspiring and cultivating environment is highly essential.

Preschool education is important because it can help your child attain an edge in the world of cut throat competition. When the children who do not develop a proper base, i.e. they don’t get their fundamentals right during their preschool years will be taught about counting, alphabets, colors and shapes at the time of starting their formal education, will lag behind the kids who already possess that much competence.
SOME GOOD REASONS YOUR CHILD SHOULD ATTEND PRESCHOOL
Being a parent of a kid who is about to start his journey of preschool education, the thought that your child is quite young may come up in your mind. However, there are some good reasons that may help you in changing your mindset and enrolling your kid in the preschool.
  1. Preschool is an opportunity for growth
    For many children, preschool is the time when they get the exposure in the disciplined environment comprising of teachers and groups of children for the very first time. It's an opportunity to share, learn,follow instructions, and develop the base for learning that will occur in elementary school.
  2. Preschool helps children to become ready for kindergarten
    The staff at renowned preschools and day care centers has a thorough understanding of the development & learning patterns of young children. And they know how to organize the available space, time and activities so that its children can develop their social, emotional, cognitive, and physical abilities to the maximum.
  3. Preschool assists in social and emotional development
    It is difficult for kids to leave their home and enter a new place where they experience different kind of environment and see new faces but gradually as time passes they learn to interact with other kids and teachers and thus, they learn to develop their social skills. They develop trusting relationships with people outside their family. The programs available for children at preschool help children develop warm relationship with teachers and parents. The experiences they gain at preschool also helps them to strengthen their emotional development.

  4. Children can develop sense of self worth& competence
    Teachers may help the child develop sense of self-worth by making them engage in "real work" which offers chances to help out in the classroom, for example, by setting the chairs at recess time.

    Teachers also encourage a child to participate in activities which increases competence in child. For example, a teacher might ask all the children to do a certain activity and check who finishes it first.

  5. Preschool stimulates language and cognitive skills
    Between the ages of 3 and 5, a child's vocabulary grows from 900 to 2,500 words, and her sentences become longer and more complex. Teachers help children improve their language skills by introducing new vocabulary during the conducted activities. Children have many opportunities to sing, talk about favorite books, and act out stories.
    A young child's cognitive skills are strengthened by engaging in a wide range of hands-on activities that challenge her to observe closely, ask questions, test her ideas or solve a problem.

  6. Preschool teachers nurture a child's curiosity
    To nurture their curiosity and motivation to learn, teachers may use children's interests and ideas to create activities. And even a simple event - such as a child's discovery of a snail in the outdoor play area — can be turned into an exciting opportunity to learn.
    Preschool-age children have active imaginations and learn through make-believe play. The imaginary play area in a high-quality preschool is well-stocked with costumes, "props," and child-size household items such as stoves, sinks and cupboards.

  7. Preschool activities enhances pre-math and literacy skills
    Teachers offer a wide variety of games and activities that help children acquire the pre- math and literacy skills. Singing an alphabet song while following along in a picture book builds a child's awareness of the connections between alphabet letters and word sounds. Engaging children in a discussion about an exciting read-aloud story encourages their listening, comprehension, and expressive language skills. Playing with magnetic alphabet letters may inspire a child to ask a teacher to help her write the first letter of her name.
    Matching games, sorting games, counting games, and board games build children's understanding of number, categories and sequence, which supports later math learning. Putting together puzzles encourages children to notice patterns, plan ahead and problem-solve.

  8. Preschool helps develop motor skills
    High-quality preschool programs provide several opportunities daily for children to run, climb, and play active games. Activities are offered to help children develop fine motor skills, such as threading beads or cutting with scissors. And children are challenged through a variety of activities to build their hand-eye coordination and balance.

  9. Preschool helps a child to build up confidence:
    "Kids in preschool discover that they are capable and can do things for themselves -- from small tasks like pouring their own juice and helping set snack tables to tackling bigger issues like making decisions about how to spend their free time."Quality preschools help children find answers through exploration, experimentation, and conversation."





Children aged 3 and 4, often referred as preschoolers, have unique dietary needs. In general, they require less food than older children and more food than younger children. In addition to simply feeding your child the right amount of food, you must ensure that you feed him the proper amounts of each of the food groups. Learning about your child's nutritional needs can assist you in creating healthy meals and snacks that will boost your child's nutritional intake and keep him satisfied.

Once children start kindergarten or school, life takes on a new routine. A regular intake of food is needed throughout the day to keep children active and help their concentration while learning. 


1.     Factors that need to be considered while planning a diet for a preschool child are:

  •  Toddlers and pre-school children are growing rapidly and are active so their energy requirements are high relative to their body size.
  • An adequate intake of protein, calcium, iron and vitamins A and D is important during this time.
  •   A diet which is low in fat and high in fibre may not supply enough energy for a young child.
  • The diet should include enough quantity and quality of different nutrients. In addition to milk, the child should also be given two small servings of a protein rich food.
  •  The food intake of children can improve if the food is interesting and attractive. For example if chapatis and sandwiches can be cut into interesting shapes to make eating fun for a child. Milk can be given with delicious flavors.
  • Food should be seasoned so that they taste better and the child takes it well.
  • Forcing children to ‘clean the plate’ or giving sweets as rewards may lead to problems of overeating later in life.
  • Child should never be forced to eat more than he can take.
  • Regularity of meals is essential.
  • Food preferences of the child should be taken into consideration.
  • The child should never be hurried while taking food. The atmosphere should be peaceful, pleasant and lacking distraction.
  • Foods like tea and coffee should not be given as they over stimulate the system.
  • Fried foods and concentrated foods should not be given as they are difficult to digest.

    5 Basic Food Groups

  • Dairy : This group (sometimes called milk, yoghurt & cheese group) is pretty important for growing kids.The foods in this group are excellent sources of calcium, which is important for strong, healthy bones.
    No.of servings required : 2 – 4

  • Fruit and vegetables :  
    Toddlers should be encouraged to eat a variety of different fruit and vegetables. There are no specific guidelines for portion sizes of fruit and vegetables for young children, but portions will be smaller than for adults. Fruits provides vitamins, minerals, dietary fibre and many phytonutrients (nutrients naturally present in plants), that help your body stay healthy.
    No.of servings required : 2 – 3

  • Grain (Cereal) food : 

     Consists of bread, cereals, rice, pasta and noodles. This is the biggest group because you need to choose most of your daily food from here. You get carbohydrates (the food your body uses for energy), vitamins, calcium, iron and fibre (which helps move your food around your gut) from this group.
    No.of servings required : 5 – 9 


  • Lean meats and poultry, fish, eggs, tofu, nuts and seeds:It is important for toddlers and pre-school children to get enough food from this food group to ensure they have an adequate intake of protein, iron, zinc, vitamin D and B vitamins. Protein also builds, maintains, and repairs the tissues in our body. Muscles and organs (such as your heart) are made of protein.
    No.of servings required : ½ - 2


    Vegetables, legumes &beans: Vegetables should make up a large part of your daily food intake and should be encouraged at every meal (including snack times). They provide vitamins, minerals, dietary fibre and phytonutrients (nutrients naturally present in plants) to help your body stay healthy.
    No.of servings required : 4 – 5



  • Foods to avoid

    • Salt – children aged 1-3 years should have no more than 2g of salt (0.8g sodium) per day to help minimise any health problems related to salt in later life. See also salt.
    • Raw eggs – eggs should be cooked until the white and yolk are solid. Foods containing raw or partially cooked eggs should be avoided to reduce the risk of salmonella poisoning.
    • Shark, marlin and swordfish should not be given to toddlers because of the high levels of mercury they can contain.
    • Whole or chopped nuts should not be given to children under age 5 because of the risk of choking.