Nurturing Young Minds with NutSpace Early Learners Program
Building Strong Foundations for Lifelong Learning (Ages 0-3)
The NutSpace Early Learners Program offers two levels of engaging activities that stimulate cognitive, language, and motor skills for babies and toddlers. Through sensory play, music, and storytelling, we create an enriching environment to support early learning.
Level 1: NutSpace Babies & Toddlers Program
(3 months – 2.5 years)
A World of Discovery for Your Little One
Our first level focuses on building essential cognitive, language, and motor skills through engaging activities like storytelling, sensory play, and music. Babies and toddlers will enjoy an immersive experience designed to enhance phonemic awareness, literacy, and numeracy in a fun and nurturing environment.
Key Features:
- Licensed, award-winning music
- Sensory and messy play
- Early phonemic awareness and literacy development
- Age-appropriate activities focused on motor skill development
Frequency: Thrice a week
Level 2: NutSpace School Ready Program
(2.5 – 3 years)
Get Your Child School-Ready with NutSpace
We prepare your child for the next big step. The second level of the NutSpace Early Learners Program helps children build independence and confidence as they prepare for school. This level enhances vocabulary, general awareness, and fine and gross motor skills through a combination of music, stories, and hands-on activities.
Key Features:
- Music and stories
- Fine and gross motor skill activities
- Art, craft, and sensory play
- Foundation in early literacy and numeracy
Frequency: Twice a week (4 months)
The NutSpace Way
The Key Elements of Our Classes
The Importance of a Music Routine in the Early Years
Neuroscience studies provide evidence that given the opportunity of regular varied and creative music provision, children in early years can develop the neural pathways that provide strong foundations not only for literacy and maths but for learning generally.
The Impact of Storytelling
Stories are effective as the brain processes the imagination the same way as reality. Stories can put the whole brain to work & ensures learning for life. Stories help foster essential life skills in children and encourage them to imagine, reflect and question.
The Impact of Storytelling
Stories are effective as the brain processes the imagination the same way as reality. Stories can put the whole brain to work & ensures learning for life. Stories help foster essential life skills in children and encourage them to imagine, reflect and question.
Using Sensory & Messy Play to Build Cognition
Messy play is a critical facet of early childhood development. By fostering sensory, cognitive, motor, and emotional growth, it sets a strong foundation for lifelong learning and curiosity. Embracing the mess and understanding its multifaceted benefits can unlock a world of exploration and development for young children.