🌈 Young Learners Program (YLP)
A Strong Start for Curious Minds (Ages 3–6)
The Young Learners Program (YLP) is specially designed to nurture the early developmental years of children through fun, structured, and engaging learning experiences. The program focuses on building essential skills in language, communication, numeracy, creativity, and social interaction — forming a solid foundation for lifelong learning.
Program Highlights
1. Early Language Development
Children are introduced to letters, sounds, and vocabulary through storytelling, rhymes, songs, and interactive reading.
Focus areas:
Listening and speaking skills
Letter recognition and phonics
Vocabulary building through play and conversation
Early writing and pre-handwriting activities
Goal: Encourage confident communication and a love for language.
2. Early Numeracy Skills
Learning numbers becomes exciting through games, counting activities, and real-world experiences.
Focus areas:
Number recognition and sequencing
Basic counting and comparison
Shapes, colors, and patterns
Problem-solving through play
Goal: Build logical thinking and number sense in a fun environment.
3. Creativity and Expression
Children explore art, music, and movement to express their imagination and emotions.
Activities include:
Drawing, coloring, and craftwork
Singing and rhythm-based exercises
Free play and imaginative storytelling
Goal: Develop creativity, confidence, and fine motor coordination.
4. Social and Emotional Development
Through group activities and play-based learning, children learn to share, cooperate, and communicate.
Focus areas:
Building friendships and teamwork
Learning empathy and patience
Gaining independence and self-confidence
Goal: Foster social awareness and emotional well-being.
5. Cognitive and Motor Skills
Hands-on learning experiences strengthen both thinking and physical coordination.
Activities include:
Goal: Promote curiosity, problem-solving, and physical development.
Key Features
Age-appropriate curriculum based on early childhood development principles
Play-based, interactive teaching methods
Focus on holistic growth — intellectual, emotional, and physical
Small group settings for personalized attention
Safe, engaging, and nurturing learning environment
Learning Outcomes
By the end of the Young Learners Program, children will:
Communicate confidently and clearly
Recognize letters, sounds, and basic numbers
Express creativity through art, play, and language
Develop independence, curiosity, and social awareness