Early years fun learning

Early years fun learning Teaching/learning for lil' children in the 21st century can be fun, that's what we're all about.

02/12/2023

Are you a parent of a child who is struggling to learn?

Or perhaps you are a teacher or a school owner looking to enrich your practice in the early years.

Goodnews! You just stumbled on the right page for you.

I bring you this training which is designed to empower you with two key things:

1. Winning play-based strategies tested to guarantee learning.

2. How to make dynamic learning resources from common items around you.

In this training, you will:
👉 Discover play-based strategies that foster learning & development.
👉 Learn how to stimulate the child's cognitive growth through carefully tailored activities.
👉 Be able to navigate developmental milestones smoothly, from the cradle to the age of reading.
👉 Acquire hands-on techniques for everyday learning moments, even at home.
👉 Learn how to make your own learning materials & resources from simple items & scraps around you.

IN ADDITION TO THIS,

You will be receiving loads of free resources to help with learning, whether you are at home, as a homeschooling parent, or in the classroom as a teacher or school owner.

You will also get a month free mentorship / help with operating or running your early years section.

This training costs just 2,000 naira with limited spaces available. Once we reach the target number, we close up the registration.

What are you still waiting for?

To register for this transformative adventure, where learning is both effective & delightful, click on the link below

https://chat.whatsapp.com/FhAt4lqIcFoBR8OMyn7Mn8

And to join the train faster before it gets filled up, you can pay directly into the following account:

Account number: 0033816043 Access bank
Account name: Oshuntoye Oluwakemi Martina.

Welcome to a world of learning adventure.

Knocking off bowling pins.This is one great way to teach the topic of subtraction in the early years. Imagine yourself s...
26/11/2023

Knocking off bowling pins.

This is one great way to teach the topic of subtraction in the early years.

Imagine yourself singing the popular nursery rhyme "10 green bottles".


Arranging puzzle pieces and stacking Lego pieces offer children valuable cognitive and motor skill development. These ac...
26/11/2023

Arranging puzzle pieces and stacking Lego pieces offer children valuable cognitive and motor skill development.

These activities enhance spatial awareness, problem-solving, fine motor skills, creativity, and perseverance.

Additionally, they promote hand-eye coordination and foster a sense of accomplishment, boosting confidence in young learners, all of these,having fun, while at it.






The use of geoboards in early years learning helps in well-developed fine motor skills in children, enhances dexterity, ...
26/11/2023

The use of geoboards in early years learning helps in well-developed fine motor skills in children, enhances dexterity, aids tasks like writing as well as buttoning up their own clothing( talk of independence & self care).

It helps develop strong numeracy skills, fostering cognitive development and supporting problem-solving and logical thinking. Together, they form a foundation for academic success and overall cognitive abilities in young learners.

Geoboards can also be used in a homeschool setting.

You know what's more interesting?

You can make yours in the comfort of your home, making use of simple materials! 😁



Art is life! Children must be encouraged to use items or objects of nature easily found around them as an art medium. Na...
26/11/2023

Art is life! Children must be encouraged to use items or objects of nature easily found around them as an art medium. Nature study+Art = Interdisciplinary learning ✅

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