We are a research-based literacy centre, focusing on the development of leadership and literacy skills in preschoolers. We advocate creative learning in the children's learning experiences.

Friday, April 9, 2010

Amazing Boys On An Adventure

Pretend play has many benefits to preschoolers. When preschoolers engage in pretend play, they explore their personality, creativity and imagination. They would imagine that they are in a faraway land, they have superpowers and they fight monsters, they save the world, they are princess with big castles, and the list goes on. While their creativity is enhanced, preschoolers learn to develop social skills, too, through pretend play. They learn to communicate, they learn to take turns, to accept each other's ideas and foster good friendships. As exemplified here in a pretend play, our Amazing Boys bonded well with each other, on an adventure in an island of monsters and dragons. We have also noted that the children's literacy level increased as they exchanged ideas, talked to each other and shared their wonderful adventures.

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