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Photos from Blossoms Early Learning Home's post 03/17/2026

Celebrating special days in early childhood is a powerful way to support young children’s development while building a sense of joy, belonging, and routine. These celebrations don’t have to be elaborate—they’re most meaningful when they are inclusive, engaging, and connected to children’s experiences.

☘️☘️ our little leprechauns 🍀🍀🌈🌈

Photos from Blossoms Early Learning Home's post 02/18/2026

Using scissors in early childhood is more important and it supports physical, cognitive, bilateral coordination, concentration ,focus, confidence and emotional development in young children.

11/10/2025

Least we forget ……

Photos from Blossoms Early Learning Home's post 07/01/2025

🇨🇦🇨🇦 Happy Canada Day everyone from Blossoms ELH 🇨🇦🇨🇦

Photos from Blossoms Early Learning Home's post 04/28/2025

Learning about planting in early childhood is highly beneficial, as it supports children’s development in multiple areas:
☘️Connects Children with Nature: Planting helps children develop an appreciation for the environment and understand the importance of caring for living things.
☘️Teaches Responsibility: Taking care of a plant—watering, observing, and nurturing it—teaches patience, responsibility, and consistency.
☘️Supports Scientific Understanding like Children learn basic science concepts like growth cycles, sunlight, water needs, and how plants respond to their environment.
☘️Enhances Fine Motor Skillsl by Digging, planting seeds, watering etc., Boosts Emotional Well-being.

Photos from Blossoms Early Learning Home's post 04/11/2025

Sensory play is a vital part of early childhood development, as it engages a child’s senses—touch, sight, sound, smell, and taste—helping them explore and understand the world around them. Here are some key reasons why sensory play is important:

Supports Brain Development, Enhances Cognitive Skills, Improves Motor Skills: Activities like scooping, pouring etc., Boosts Language Development, Encourages Social Interaction, Calms and Regulates Emotions, Fosters Creativity and Curiosity.

Photos from Blossoms Early Learning Home's post 03/26/2025

Reading in early childhood is incredibly important for a child’s development. Here are some key reasons why:- Language development, Academic Success, Emotional Development, Attention Span and Focus, Imagination and Creativity, Social Skills

Overall, reading in early childhood lays the foundation for lifelong learning, curiosity, and a love of books.

Photos from Blossoms Early Learning Home's post 03/19/2025

Sensory play with sand is highly beneficial for young children and even adults in some therapeutic contexts. Here are several reasons why it’s important:-

Enhance fine motor activity, stimulate imagination and creativity, Supports cognitive development and emotional development.

Overall, sand play is a rich, hands-on learning experience that supports both physical and mental growth in young children.

Photos from Blossoms Early Learning Home's post 12/25/2024

Merry Christmas and happy holidays to you and your beautiful families from Blossoms ELH daycare…. 🎅🏼🧑🏼‍🎄

Photos from Blossoms Early Learning Home's post 11/12/2024

Least we forget…..

Photos from Blossoms Early Learning Home's post 07/15/2024

Baking offers numerous benefits for kids beyond just creating delicious treats. Here are some key reasons why baking is important for children:-

Developmental skills, Creativity, patience and focus, life skills, bonding and communication skills, Sense of Accomplishment.

Overall, baking is a fun and educational activity that nurtures various aspects of a child's development, from academic skills to social-emotional growth and beyond.

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