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A child's vision

At Poppi Academy we believe that an early age is key to a child's overall development. That is why we have developed a comprehensive program for children up to 3 years of age, which includes a wide range of activities aimed at social, emotional, motor, cognitive, language and creative development. Our goal is to create a safe and stimulating environment that encourages natural curiosity and a desire to learn.

The child is holding the mother's little finger

01

Social and emotional development

• Interaction with other children and adults: Allowing children to play together, learn to share and develop friendships.

• Emotional support: Providing a loving and safe environment where children can express their feelings and learn to regulate them.

02

Motor development

• Gross motor: Activities like climbing, running, jumping that help strengthen muscles and coordination.

• Fine motor skills: Manipulation with small objects, building blocks, drawing and painting that support the development of fine motor skills.

Child with a wooden toy
Child playing with Abacus

03

Cognitive development

• Sensory-motor games: Toys and activities that stimulate the senses (sound toys, light games, tactile books).

• Simple games and tasks: Puzzles, building blocks, sorting objects by shape and color that develop logical thinking and problem solving.

04

Language development

• Reading and storytelling: Regular reading of books, telling stories and songs that expand vocabulary and promote language skills.

• Communication: Supporting children to use simple words and phrases, encouraging questions and answers.

Mother and child
Child playing with Building Blocks

05

Creative development

• Art and music activities: Painting, modelling, playing simple musical instruments that support creativity and aesthetic perception.

• Imaginative games: Role-playing and imagination games that develop imagination and creative thinking.

06

Independence and self-care

• Self-care: Learning basic skills such as washing hands, dressing and using the toilet.

• Independence: Encouraging children to solve simple tasks and make decisions independently.

Child at play
Books on the shelf
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