KidoMatic’s
KidoMatic’s
KidoMatic’s preschool curriculum pedagogy focuses on nurturing the comprehensive development of young children—cognitively, socially, emotionally, and physically—through innovative and research-based methods. KidoMatic explores the principles and practices of advanced preschool curriculum pedagogy, emphasizing a holistic and child-centered approach.
Core Principles
Advanced preschool curricula prioritize the interests and needs of individual children. This approach emphasizes :
Personalized Learning
Tailoring activities and lessons to each child’s developmental level, interests, and learning style.
Active Participation
Encouraging children to explore, ask questions, and engage in hands-on learning experiences.
Core Principles
KidoMatic’s integrated curriculum connects various domains of learning—such as language, math, science, and the arts—through thematic units or projects. This approach helps children see the relationships between different areas of knowledge and apply their skills in diverse contexts.
Core Principles
Play is a fundamental component of early childhood education, serving as a primary vehicle for learning. Our curricula incorporate :
Structured Play
Activities that are intentionally designed to promote specific learning outcomes while allowing children to engage in imaginative and exploratory play.
Choice and Freedom
Opportunities for children to make their own choices, fostering independence and decision-making skills.
Core Principles
Acknowledging and incorporating children’s cultural backgrounds and social contexts is crucial for meaningful learning. This involves :
Diverse Materials and Experiences
Providing resources and activities that reflect various cultures and perspectives.
Family and Community Engagement
Involving families and communities in the educational process to strengthen connections between home and preschool.
Core Principles
Play is a fundamental component of early childhood education, serving as a primary vehicle for learning. Our curricula incorporate :
Structured Play
Activities that are intentionally designed to promote specific learning outcomes while allowing children to engage in imaginative and exploratory play.
Choice and Freedom
Opportunities for children to make their own choices, fostering independence and decision-making skills.
Core Principles
Developing social and emotional skills is integral to early education. Our curricula include :
Emotional Regulation
Activities and strategies to help children understand and manage their emotions.
Social Skills
Opportunities for children to practice empathy, cooperation, and effective communication through group activities and role-playing.
Core Principles
Inquiry-based learning encourages curiosity and critical thinking. This method includes :
Exploration and Investigation
Providing materials and questions that stimulate exploration and problem-solving.
Reflection and Discussion
Allowing time for children to reflect on their findings and discuss their ideas with peers and teachers.
Core Principles
Early exposure to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) concepts helps develop foundational skills. Our curricula incorporate :
Hands-On Activities
Experiments, building projects, and technology-based activities that introduce basic STEM concepts.
Encouraging Inquiry
Fostering curiosity about the natural world through exploration and experimentation.
Core Principles
The Montessori method focuses on :
Concrete to Abstract
Allowing children build a strong foundation for understanding complex concepts by starting with tangible, hands-on experiences before moving to more abstract ideas.
Sensory Exploration
It is the cornerstone of Montessori Pedagogy where children acquire knowledge best through direct, hands-on learning experiences that stimulate their senses.