Did you know? Apart from the five basic senses - sight, olfactory (smell), gustatory (taste), tactile (touch), and auditory (hearing), we have two other senses, related to body movement. The vestibular and proprioceptive systems are the two senses that are frequently overlooked. These two senses are key to our children’s development as they use them to make sense of the world around them...
Being observant is an important disposition because it helps your child be mindful of the details and happenings around them and within themselves. The ability to collect critical information empowers them to make better decisions. Being observant accelerates learning. If your child is observant, they will be able to engage their five senses to be aware of and make sense of their surroundings...
Terra Minds Education has been awarded the STEM.org Accredited™ Educational Experience Trustmark! What does this mean? STEM is a curriculum approach in educating students in four specific disciplines — science, technology, engineering and mathematics — in an interdisciplinary and applied approach based on real-world applications...
What is hands-on learning? Hands-on learning in early childhood simply means children learn by doing and experiencing something. Hands-on learning offers more learning opportunities through various activities in our STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) -related lessons and workshops. Each lesson by Terra Minds has at least one meaningful hands-on activity. What is good about hands-on learning?
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