Learning Programs
Parent -Toddler Program
Our Parent-Toddler Program at Little Chalks is a delightful bonding experience designed for both parents and their little ones. Through interactive play, creative activities, and expert guidance, this program creates a nurturing space where toddlers explore, learn, and grow alongside their parents.
It's not just about early education; it's about fostering strong parent-child connections, building social skills, and igniting curiosity in our little explorers.
Join us for a unique journey where laughter, learning, and precious moments abound, laying the foundation for a lifetime of joyful discovery
Play Group
The playgroup program is designed to provide a nurturing and stimulating environment for children aged 1.5 to 2.5 years. This program focuses on the overall development of the child, promoting social, emotional, cognitive, and physical growth.
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The program also offers enrichment activities such as art and craft, music and movement, and outdoor play. These activities help in fostering creativity, imagination, and physical development.
Nursery
The Nursery Program at Little Chalks is tailored for children in the age group of 2 to 4 years. This critical developmental phase is focused on fostering foundational skills, social interaction, and a love for learning. Our nurturing environment ensures that each child's unique needs are met as they embark on their educational journey.
The program is designed to lay a strong foundation for future learning, instilling a love for discovery and education in your child.
Junior KG
The Junior KG program at Little Chalks is designed for children in the age group of 3 to 4 years. This stage focuses on fostering essential skills, social interaction, and preparing them for a smooth transition to formal schooling.
Our engaging curriculum ensures that children receive a well-rounded learning experience during this critical developmental phase.
Our goal is to create a positive and nurturing environment where your child thrives academically and emotionally, preparing them for the transition to higher levels of education.