25/08/2022
Fun Starts October 15th, 2022
Sapphire Kids Club is taking new registrations for October for our exciting Saturday Kids Club .
Your child will participate in Painting, Reading, Execrise Sessions, Agriculture, Playtime, Baking and much, much more.
Contact us for more info.
24/08/2022
Play Is an Essential Part of Early Childhood Education
Playtime is a way for kids to unwind, yes. But it’s also an excellent way for them to learn the things that aren’t taught in classrooms.
The United Nations High Commission for Human Rights even recognizes play as a right that every human child deserves. It’s essential for mental development as well as social development, and adults can’t always design the “perfect” playtime scenario, that's why at Sapphire Kids Club we incorporate play into our early childhood programs.
The beauty of play is its sense of freedom. When kids feel comfortable making their own fun, they explore new parts of themselves.
24/08/2022
Preschool and Day Care Counts
There are a few different reasons why preschool leads to all kinds of positive outcomes later on in life. A jump start on learning is only one of these.
As your child grows older, they will encounter lots of setbacks and hurdles, just like any other kid. But with a determined mindset and a secure sense of self, your child can approach these setbacks with the grit they need.
And don’t underestimate the importance of empathy and interpersonal learning. You might be concerned about how your kid will deal with the everyday stressors that other kids may create, but learning how to handle these things early on will build an excellent foundation for the future.
24/08/2022
Did You Know? Kids Feel Emotion Differently
If you’ve ever witnessed a temper tantrum, you know how devastated a toddler can seem over the smallest thing. But this isn’t just for show—studies tell us that toddlers feel emotion in a more full-body way than adults do.
Kids don’t always know that emotions are temporary. They may feel trapped in a certain emotion, without the understanding that it can come and go. It might even be hard for them to articulate how they feel about a situation, making it more of a struggle for them to do anything about it.
At preschool, kids learn to manage their emotions. Once they’re in an environment with other kids and a variety of adults, they’ll have many more models of how to move and interact in the world.