- A gross motor room for Kangaroo Kids learner is a specially designed space that supports the physical development of young children.
- Its purpose is to help them build and refine their large muscle movements through activities like running, jumping, climbing, balancing, and coordinating movements.
- It is crucial for developing core strength, coordination, and spatial awareness—skills that form the foundation for more advanced physical activities as they grow.
- In addition to physical benefits, our gross motor room encourages social interaction, cooperative play, and confidence-building.
- It provides a safe, structured environment where children can explore movement freely while improving their motor skills in a fun and engaging way.
- Engaging with digital tools helps young learners develop logical thinking and problem-solving abilities in fun and interactive ways.
- Kangaroo Kids believes, we can Build Digital Literacy in early years which teaches basic digital navigation, setting them up for future success in an increasingly digital world.
- It also enhances Communication Skills – Interactive apps and programs foster language development, communication, and even collaborative learning experiences
- Gentle movements and poses of yoga in early years help children understand their bodies
- Breathing exercises and mindfulness support concentration and self-control thereby improving focus and emotional regulation
- Yoga builds core strength while refining gross and fine motor skills thereby promoting relaxation and emotional well-being.
- Lush green Play area encourages children to explore, invent, and problem-solve without structured constraints.
- Interacting with peers helps boost communication, cooperation, and conflict resolution skills
- Running, climbing, and movement enhance motor skills and coordination.
- We at Kangaroo Kids assist our learners to self-regulate and build confidence in their choices.
- Our learning spaces encourages hands-on discovery, promoting creativity, problem-solving, and independent thinking in a structured yet flexible manner through Reading corner and Light table activities.
- Having designated areas for quiet reading and collaborative exploration helps children develop self-regulation, patience, and communication skills