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Our Approach to Learning & Programs at Red Bear House
Red Bear House is a vibrant and innovative learning environment dedicated to nurturing young minds. Our mission is to provide a supportive and stimulating educational experience that promotes every child's social, emotional, and cognitive development. Through a blend of modern teaching methods and a dynamic curriculum, we inspire our students to explore, learn, and grow.
At The Red Bear House Early Learning Center, our learning path is designed to inspire wonder, foster growth, and prepare children for a bright future. By nurturing their unique abilities at every stage, we ensure that each child is equipped with the tools they need to succeed both in school and in life.
Thoughtfully Designed
Our Toddlers Program is the perfect introduction to structured learning for young minds. Through engaging activities and hands-on exploration, we focus on building basic language, numeracy, and general awareness skills in a fun and stimulating environment.
Key Areas of Learning
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Language Development:
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Introduction to alphabets, pre-writing skills, nursery rhymes, and storytelling.
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Numeracy Skills:
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Numbers 1 to 10, simple counting rhymes, understanding concepts like same vs. different, tall vs. short, big vs. small, shapes, and colors.
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General Awareness:
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Learning about body parts, family members, school environment, farm animals, wild animals, fruits, and vegetables.
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This program encourages sensory exploration and helps toddlers develop motor skills while fostering social interaction and emotional growth.
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Encouraging Exploration
The Nursery Program builds on the foundational skills introduced in the Toddlers Program. It focuses on enhancing language abilities, numeracy concepts, and general awareness through interactive activities designed to spark curiosity.
Key Areas of Learning
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Language Development:
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Alphabets recognition and tracing, pre-reading skills, nursery rhymes, storytelling sessions.
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Numeracy Skills:
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Numbers 1 to 22, introduction to zero and reverse counting, missing numbers exercises, pre-math concepts like patterns and shapes, understanding colors.
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General Awareness:
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Exploring topics like body parts, feelings and emotions, family structure, school environment, rooms in a house, good manners and habits (magic words), community helpers, animals (farm/wild), nutrition basics (fruits/vegetables), and seasons.
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This program encourages children to develop communication skills while building confidence in their ability to express themselves.
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Building Foundations
Our LKG Program bridges playful learning with foundational skill-building, nurturing curiosity through structured yet engaging activities. Children develop core academic and social skills while exploring age-appropriate concepts in a supportive environment.
Key Areas of Learning
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Language Development:
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Recap of alphabets and letter tracing, introduction to long words, positional words (in/out, up/down), rhyming words, opposites, adjectives, sight words, and short word families (-at, -an).
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Numeracy Skills:
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Numbers 1–50, reverse counting, number names, before/after/between numbers, basic shapes (circle, square), primary/secondary colors, tens and one's concept, understanding more/less/equal values, patterns, and days of the week.
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General Awareness:
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Body organs, feelings/emotions, family relationships, parts of a house, school/friends, community helpers (doctor, teacher), plants/flowers, nutrition basics, animals and their shelters.
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Preparing for the Future
The UKG Program is the final step in our early learning journey. It equips children with advanced language skills, numeracy concepts, and general awareness topics that prepare them for primary school education.
Key Areas of Learning
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Language Development:
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Vowels/consonants distinction; short word families; sight words; rhyming words/opposites; positional words/adjectives.
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Numeracy Skills:
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Numbers up to 50; reverse counting; number names; before/after/between numbers; shapes/properties; primary/secondary colors; tens/ones concept; more/less/equal values; patterns/days of the week/months of the year.
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General Awareness:
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Understanding organs in the body; feelings/emotions/relations within family/friends/neighborhood/community helpers/plants/nutrition basics/animals/their shelters.
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This program fosters critical thinking skills while encouraging children to explore their world confidently.
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