Parents handholding

Early childhood learning is the foundation for everything that comes later. Many parents still underestimate how vital these early years are, so awareness programs help bridge that gap.

  • Brain development is fastest in the first 5 years.

  • Preschool supports social, emotional, cognitive, and motor development.

  • It builds routine, communication, and confidence in children.

  • Early schooling helps kids learn how to share, listen, express themselves, and follow instructions.

  • Preschool is not just play—it’s structured learning through play.

Parent Awareness Program

1. Orientation Sessions
  • Organized before the school year starts.

  • Cover curriculum, teaching style, daily routine, hygiene practices, and child safety.

  • Highlight how parents can support learning at home.

2. Workshops & Seminars
  • Topics: Early childhood psychology, nutrition, screen time, managing tantrums, importance of play.

  • Can be conducted monthly or quarterly.

  • Include Q&A to address common doubts.

3. Open House / Demo Classes
  • Let parents observe real-time classroom activities.

  • Showcase how lessons are integrated with play.

4. Cultural Events / Learning Exhibitions
  • Celebrate learning milestones.

  • Display children's work, art, storytelling, etc.

  • Parents see the value of what’s being taught.

5. Monthly Newsletters or WhatsApp Updates
  • Share what children learned, along with tips for home activities.

  • Include parenting tips and child development insights.

6. Feedback and Suggestion Drives
  • Conduct surveys or interactive sessions.

  • Give parents a voice and show that their opinions are valued.

7. Parent-Child Activities
  • Special days where both participate (crafts, games, planting).

  • Strengthens parent-child bond and gives insight into school life.

Games Time
Pink Day Celebration
Childrens Day Celebration
Yoga Day Celebration