Salen Early Years Centre

Salen Early Years Centre

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We guide your children to there first step of learning those skills that would be beneficial to them.

Photos from Salen Early Years Centre's post 06/08/2023

Some pictures from our school party ๐Ÿฅณ๐ŸŽ‰

Photos from Salen Early Years Centre's post 13/07/2023

Engaging in free play is an excellent way to explore, learn, and have fun, regardless of your age. Free play refers to unstructured, self-directed play where you have the freedom to choose your activities and pursue them without specific goals or guidelines. It allows you to be creative, use your imagination, and enjoy the process rather than focusing on outcomes or achievements.

A cute picture of our unique Salenites.

13/07/2023

Engaging in free play is an excellent way to explore, learn, and have fun, regardless of your age. Free play refers to unstructured, self-directed play where you have the freedom to choose your activities and pursue them without specific goals or guidelines. It allows you to be creative, use your imagination, and enjoy the process rather than focusing on outcomes or achievements.

A cute picture of Mrs. Sarah and the unique Salenites.

Photos from Salen Early Years Centre's post 27/05/2023

Caring for and educating children is one of the most important responsibilities we have as a society. Children are our future, and it is crucial that we provide them with the love, support, and education they need to thrive.

Caring for children means creating a safe and nurturing environment where they can grow, learn, and explore. This includes meeting their basic needs, such as providing food, shelter, and medical care, as well as emotional support and guidance. It also means protecting them from harm and ensuring their physical and emotional well-being.

Educating children is equally important. Education provides children with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in life, and helps them develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills. A good education can also open doors to new opportunities and help children reach their full potential.

To effectively care for and educate children, it is important to listen to them and understand their individual needs and strengths. Every child is unique, with their own interests, abilities, and challenges, and it is important to tailor our care and education to meet their individual needs.

Caring for and educating children is not just the responsibility of parents and teachers, but of the entire community. We all have a role to play in creating a world where children can thrive, and where every child has the opportunity to reach their full potential.

Happy international children's day!

Photos from Salen Early Years Centre's post 08/05/2023

Here are some study tips for children in early years classes:

1. Create a routine: Establish a daily routine that includes time for homework, reading, and other educational activities. Set aside a consistent time and place for studying to help your child develop good study habits.

2. Keep it fun: Make learning fun and engaging by incorporating games, songs, and other interactive activities into your child's study routine. This will help keep them motivated and interested in learning.

3. Use visual aids: Use pictures, diagrams, and other visual aids to help your child understand difficult concepts. This can be especially helpful for young children who may have trouble with abstract ideas.

4. Break it down: Break down complex tasks into smaller, more manageable steps. This will help your child feel less overwhelmed and more confident about their ability to complete the task.

5. Provide positive feedback: Encourage your child with positive feedback when they complete a task or make progress. This will help build their confidence and motivate them to continue learning.

6. Take breaks: Allow your child to take breaks when they need to. Young children have shorter attention spans and may need to take breaks more frequently than older students.

7. Read together: Read together with your child and encourage them to ask questions and make connections to the story. This will help build their reading comprehension skills and foster a love of reading.

8. Use hands-on activities: Use hands-on activities to help your child learn. For example, you can use blocks to teach math concepts or playdough to practice letter formation.

9. Practice, practice, practice: Encourage your child to practice their skills regularly. The more they practice, the more confident they will become in their abilities.

10. Celebrate successes: Celebrate your child's successes and accomplishments, no matter how small. This will help build their self-esteem and reinforce the importance of hard work and perseverance.

01/05/2023

Early Numerical skill is important for children in the early years, It provide them with vital skills.

While learning how to count objects, the children were working on their hands-eye coordination and developing their spartial awareness.

01/05/2023

Happy 1st of May, And Happy International Workers Day.

On this Day we would like to celebrate all hard working people in the various trades and business across Nigeria & the world, working people help to improve families, communities and the Nation.

Indeed, no food for the lazy Man, and so we must continue to work hard for a better tomorrow!

27/04/2023

Hello friends, join us as we learn about the English Alphabet and sing the ABCD song. ๐ŸŽต๐ŸŽถ๐ŸŽถ
Our admission is still ongoing at SEYLC
Whatsapp 07061338754 or call 07010541462

๐Ÿ“Island road, behind Zion Church Bundu, Port Harcourt.

We do not own right to the background Music.

Photos from Salen Early Years Centre's post 26/04/2023

The pre-primary children of SEYLC learnt about the English alphabet. They formed letter 'ABCD' using a play dough and they learnt how to recognize the lower case alphabet.
Our unique Salenites were socializing while learning and identifying the alphabets, they build up strengths in their fingers while moulding the alphabet.

Your child can be part of our amazing community of young learners today.

Send a WhatsApp message to 07061338754

25/04/2023
25/04/2023

Here at SEYLC we are very intentional with our teaching techniques and our teachers are well trained. We have learning aids to facilitate the teaching/learning process.
We are currently offering a zero admission fee.

Call us on 07010541462 or send a WhatsApp message to 07061338754, we are located at island road behind the Zion Ijaw church, Bundu Port Harcourt.

Looking forward to welcoming our new learners.

25/04/2023

Our early years learners playing with the building blocks to improve their fine motor skills, creativity skills, problem solving skills and to enhance their logical thinking.

Enrol your child with us to join our community of Amazing learners.

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Bundu Ama Community
Port Harcourt

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Monday 08:00 - 14:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 14:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 14:00
Thursday 08:00 - 14:00
Friday 08:00 - 14:00