05/10/2023
Swinging and tickling 🌈❤️
SO MANY DEVELOPMENTAL BENEFITS OF SWINGING
Swinging is not only fun for all children, but it can be calming to children who struggle to regulate and help children who need sensory stimulation for learning!
05/10/2023
Let's kick off this awesome and spooky month by decking out Noni's home with super cool Halloween decorations. The kids are super pumped and can't wait for all the fun and scary stuff.
During the day, we have special activities planned just for each child. We know how much they love Halloween, so we're going all out with our decorations to make it extra exciting. And when the sun goes down, things get even more thrilling!
At Noni's place, we believe in spending quality time with both parents and kids. Every day throughout the month, we make sure the kids have a mix of different activities that they'll love. We want them to have fun while also learning and growing. It's all about making awesome memories and seeing those big smiles on their faces.
At Noni's home, every day is a new adventure. We really care about giving the kids the best experiences possible.
04/10/2023
Spooky 👻 Spooky 👻
📷 kinday
28/09/2023
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HERE'S WHY MESSY PLAY CAN HELP YOUR CHILD'S LEARNING DEVELOPMENT
Providing opportunities for messy play can help your child develop motor skills, critical thinking skills and creativity.
[source: Happy Art]
28/09/2023
Join us at Noni's Home, where sunny days are meant for outdoor exploration and joyful activities. Our carefully crafted environment provides a safe space for children to freely discover and learn.
We curate activities that engage all five senses and foster social skills, promoting a harmonious atmosphere where sharing comes naturally, without any pressure or coercion. In this nurturing environment, children experience true freedom, while being surrounded by their parents, who inspire trust and ignite a passion for learning.
At Noni's Home, we prioritize the needs of parents too. We offer a parent-friendly atmosphere, where both kids and adults can indulge in delicious food and refreshing drinks. While children are engaged in outdoor adventures, parents can unwind and relax.
Exciting news awaits! We are thrilled to announce our upcoming open house, exclusively for homeschool parents who share our vision of raising children. It's an opportunity to connect, exchange ideas, and build a community of like-minded individuals.
Stay tuned for more updates! We look forward to welcoming you and your family to Noni's Home, where exploration, growth, and connection thrive together.
All beautiful pictures by kinday
27/09/2023
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As all parents know, messes will happen no matter how hard you try to prevent them—here is how you can fix them!
26/09/2023
The most important aspect for us is to provide children with the freedom to engage in activities that interest them. While we offer a range of prepared activities, we never impose anything on them that they are not interested in.
We highly value brain development and carefully choose the right time for various play sessions.
The period between 8:00 AM and 11:00 AM, which we refer to as prime time, is dedicated to activities that enhance fine motor skills and cognitive functions. During this time, children are encouraged to engage in tasks that stimulate their minds.
Following that, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM, known as semi prime time, we have circle time, story time, and pretend play. Although some children may choose to take a nap during this period, most of them enjoy the freedom to play as they wish.
From 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM, we allocate Labor time, during which children are encouraged to move and engage in activities that develop their gross motor skills.
By 5:00 PM, the children's focus returns, and we involve them in setting up their own tables for dinner. After dinner, we provide them with the opportunity to shower and engage in art and craft activities. We also take this time to discuss our plans for the following day. Subsequently, children are given the freedom to play as they wish until it is time for them to return to their homes.