The Complete Web Developer Guideline 2023

Empowering Parents, Enriching Children

The first six years of a child’s life are critical for shaping their future. At FirstSkul, we believe that the “home” is the “first school” and parents are the “first teachers.” Our mission is to empower parents with knowledge, tools, and tailored activities that nurture their child’s physical, emotional, and intellectual development during the crucial 0–3 years. Together, let’s create a strong foundation for your child’s lifelong success.

During this period, cognitive, social, emotional, and physical skills are established. Quality early education provides rich experiences that promote neural connections, language acquisition, and critical thinking. It nurtures social skills, self-regulation, and resilience, helping children manage emotions and adapt to new situations. Activities that enhance fine and gross motor skills are essential for physical growth and coordination.

FirstSkul equips parents with the knowledge and tools to foster their child’s development effectively at home, ensuring a strong foundation for future academic and life success. We provide structured learning programs tailored to each sub-stage of the early childhood continuum, up to the age of 3 years.

Broad objectives of Firstskool for the

Early Childhood Care and Education are to:

  • Ensure each child is valued, respected, feels safe and secure, and develops a positive self-concept.
  • Enable a sound foundation for physical and motor development based on each child’s potential.
  • Instill good nutrition routines, hygiene habits, and self-help skills.
  • Foster effective communication and promote both receptive and expressive language development.
  • Support sensory integration and the development of all five senses.
  • Stimulate intellectual curiosity through exploration, investigation, and experimentation.
  • Encourage the growth of social competence, emotional well-being, and pro-social skills.
  • Promote aesthetic appreciation and inspire creativity through varied learning experiences.
  • Imbue children with age-appropriate cultural practices and universal values like respect and empathy.
  • Support overall personality development and self-confidence.
  • Facilitate smooth transitions from home to ECCE centers and eventually to formal schooling.