
Activities
Fun & Creativity
Art
Bee Happy Day Care program was created to encourage a child's natural learning style and curiosity through art, movement and imaginative play.​​
We have been specializing in early childhood Education with a program that fosters social, emotional and intellectual growth. Our goal is to help ease the transition from home to school environment in a fun, caring and creative atmosphere. ​
Your child will learn to communicate with peers, fundamentals of English and Math and develop thinking skills with teacher directed activities.
Music
Music and movement play pivotal roles in the development of young children. With an innate affinity for rhythm and motion, children find joy in singing and moving. By weaving music and movement into daily routines and lesson plans, educators can significantly enhance the educational experience.
Although music and movement activities are often used for fun and entertainment, they are also powerful tools. Early exposure to these activities not only enriches their learning environment but also lays a foundation for future achievements.
Movement
Physical activity is an essential element of overall health and well-being. Regular exercise has many short- and long-term health benefits, from reducing the risk of disease to boosting energy levels to building stronger muscles and bones.
Incorporating physical activity into early childhood play is a fantastic tool for helping a kid’s development. Spending time on play-based activities and games can pique a child’s interest and allow them to showcase their unique abilities.
Language
Your child can also develop new language skills (i.e., speech, listening) during their daycare days. Again, all language-based exchanges provide young children with the chance to build these abilities. The quick conversations your child has with the other students, longer talks with a teacher, and activity-based question and answer times can all help your child's language development.
Along with informal language-building exchanges, specially designed activities can also help your child to improve these skills. These may include story time, dramatic play, sing-alongs, fingerplays, and discussions related to classroom lessons and content areas (such as painting, drawing, or science experiments).
Mathematics
Math is everywhere, and it’s more than just learning numbers. When children sort crayons by color, put puzzles together, build with blocks, count their raisins during snack, and sing “Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed,” they are learning about math. These kinds of hands-on learning activities create a solid foundation for children to understand shapes, sizes, length, addition, and subtraction. Children who have the opportunity to learn math-related concepts in early childhood often do better in school and are more skilled at using math as an adult.
Our high-quality child care programs provide young children with many opportunities to sort and classify, find similarities and differences, measure and estimate, and solve problems.
Outside Play
Playgrounds are excellent social environments where children can engage with other children. Daycare students can use outdoor playtime to get to know other kids in a safe, familiar environment where adults are nearby to help when needed. As they explore and have fun, kids can touch various materials and help develop their minds. Sensory experiences from textures can teach them to distinguish different substances and refine their understanding of the world. Exposure to more sounds and musical equipment can help kids build their language skills by learning to separate sounds. Movement builds muscle and teaches them how to control their bodies, and playgrounds offer several kinds of experiences they can apply to various body parts, from their fingers to entire limbs.
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