Imagine a world where learning is not confined to textbooks and classrooms.

Welcome to (KLC) Kiddikraft Learning Centre, where we believe that play is not just a pastime for children, but a powerful tool for education and development.

When it comes to early childhood education, there is a growing recognition that play is not just a frivolous activity, but a fundamental part of a child's learning journey. At KLC (Kiddikraft Learning Centre), we embrace a play-based approach that nurtures children's natural curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving skills.


Play is a universal language that transcends cultural and linguistic barriers. It is how children make sense of the world around them, experiment with ideas, and develop crucial skills. At KLC (Kiddikraft Learning Centre), we understand that play is not just a break from learning, but an integral part of the learning process itself. Through play, children actively construct knowledge, develop social skills, and enhance their cognitive abilities.


At KLC, (Kiddikraft Learning Centre) we encourage children to engage in dramatic play, where they can take on different roles and engage in dialogue, fostering language development and communication skills.
Play is not just beneficial for cognitive and social development but also for physical development. Whether running, climbing, or engaging in sensory play, children develop their gross and fine motor skills. Play allows children to refine their coordination, balance, and strength. At KLC (Kiddikraft Learning Centre), we provide ample opportunities for outdoor play and structured physical activities to promote the healthy physical development of children.


Our principal at KLC, Ms Sherina, has witnessed firsthand the transformative power of play-based learning. By prioritizing play with her own son they created an environment where both mother and child were engaged, motivated and excited about learning. As a result, their bond grew stronger and Ms. Sherina decided she would use play-based learning to teach him a variety of things during his formative years instead of sending him away to a formal academic setting like preschool. Today he is a professional tutor, teaching legal studies and extension English to college students and adults. This is just one case which shows play can be so powerful and not a hindrance in a childs’ growth.


Play-based learning is inherently engaging for children. By tapping into their natural curiosity and interests, play-based activities capture children's attention and keep them actively involved in the learning process. This high level of engagement leads to deeper understanding and retention of knowledge. Children, especially in their early years, create positive associations with learning, making it enjoyable and meaningful for children. When learning is fun and engaging, children are more motivated and eager to participate. This positive attitude towards learning sets the foundation for a love of learning.


At KLC (Kiddikraft Learning Centre), we believe that play is not just child's play, but a powerful vehicle for early childhood education. Through play, children develop a wide range of skills, from cognitive and social to emotional and physical. It is through play-based learning that children thrive, grow, and become lifelong learners. Join us at KLC (Kiddikraft Learning Centre), where play and learning go hand in hand, and watch your child unleash their full potential.

 

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