Hands-on learning activities are a cornerstone of preschool and early childhood education. These activities engage children’s senses and allow them to explore concepts through play and experimentation.
By using materials such as blocks, paint, and natural objects, educators can create interactive experiences that support fine motor development and cognitive growth. In a micro school environment, personalized attention ensures each child benefits from these explorations.
Parents can extend hands-on learning at home by encouraging simple science experiments, arts and crafts, and outdoor exploration. This collaborative approach between school and home enriches the preschool experience and reinforces key early learning objectives.
