Children
at the child care centre Capalaba are constantly evaluated to determine their level of
learning. A child care center educates children through participation and
teaches them to develop appropriate and constructive life coping skills through
trial and error, play-based activities, and interactions with their peers. A
child care centre Capalaba teaches and encourages children to empathize and develop
positive relationships with their peers. Daily opportunities and mental
stimulation activities are provided at the child care center for children to
test their problem-solving skills, communication, and personal interaction
skills. The child care center provides children with play-based learning
activities with their peer-group with options that are suitable for their age and
developmental level.
At
the child care center, children learn to collaborate during play-based
activities where they learn to listen to each other's ideas and learn to abide
by the play rules of their peer group. In the child care centre Capalaba, children learn
to discover new things and create constructive ideas as they explore and
communicate with their peers. Through play-based learning activities, children
learn to express what they have experienced and understood. At the child care
center, children learn to become responsible for their behavior towards their
peer environment and to the world in general.
By
learning through experience, children at the child care centers develop
critical thinking that encourages their natural curiosity and desire to
learn. Children are always encouraged to
be curious at the child care center where they are also guided to have a
positive attitude towards accepting new experiences when working with their
peers. The child care center teaches children to become constructive and adaptable
to different social situations. The childcare center teaches children to test
their ideas and learn to cooperate in a social group. They learn to challenge
their thinking and raise their awareness of problem-solving where they discover
solutions and conceptualize positive approaches to solving a problem. Childcare
centers are designed to develop children’s interests through play-based
learning programs.
In
a child care center, the focus is entirely on children's learning through
positive activities with their peers. They are taught to have a strong sense of
identity, to become confident and interested learners, become effective
communicators with a sense of responsibility and self-accounting. The child
care centers teach and encourage children to develop self-worth and
self-confidence and on how to become positive contributors to their peer group.
The
child care center teaches and encourages children to develop critical thinking
and positive, constructive collaboration with their peers. Through real
childhood games and nature-based learning, the child care center teaches
children to be responsible and innovative in developing solutions. Through
play-based education and activities, children learn to appreciate simple
things, and they learn to build nurturing and creative relationships.
They
are taught to look forward to new experiences and have a positive outlook on
life, to be resilient but compassionate, and build strong connections with
others. By teaching children openness and the value of strong relationships
they learn to cooperate and regulate themselves among their peers. Through the
active and fun participation of their educators, the children at the child care
center excel in creative play and building relationships with their peers. The
child care center encourages a child's inner strength to stand out.