Hythe Kids Academy
Curriculum

Physical Development

Social & Emotional Development

Fine Motor
Development

Sensory Exploration & Development

Language & Literacy

Auditory & Speech Development

Numeracy

Cognitive & Perceptual Development

Knowledge & Skills

Healthy Nutrition & Feeding

Physical Development

Social & Emotional Development

Fine Motor
Development

Sensory Exploration & Development

Language & Literacy

Auditory & Speech Development

Numeracy

Cognitive & Perceptual Development

Knowledge & Skills

Healthy Nutrition & Feeding
Infants (0-12 months) >
Toddlers (12-36 months) >
Preschoolers (3-5 years) >
Preschoolers (6 years) >
Infants (0-12 months) >

- Physical Development: Encourage motor skills through tummy time, crawling, and safe exploration.
- Cognitive Development: Provide sensory experiences with toys, music, and varied textures.
- Social-Emotional Development: Foster bonding with caregivers through responsive care, eye contact, and comforting routines.
- Language Development: Engage in regular talking, singing, and reading to support early language skills.
Toddlers (12-36 months) >

- Physical Development: Promote gross motor skills with activities like walking, climbing, and throwing balls. Fine motor skills can be enhanced through play with blocks and simple puzzles.
- Cognitive Development: Encourage exploration and problem-solving with interactive toys and simple games.
- Social-Emotional Development: Support social skills through play with peers, turn-taking, and sharing. Help toddlers express their emotions and develop self-regulation.
- Language Development: Expand vocabulary through conversations, reading books, and singing. Encourage toddlers to use words to express needs and ideas.
Preschoolers (3-5 years) >

- Physical Development: Offer opportunities for more complex physical activities like running, jumping, and riding tricycles. Continue to refine fine motor skills with drawing, cutting, and building.
- Cognitive Development: Foster curiosity with hands-on activities, problem-solving tasks, and early literacy and math concepts. Introduce basic concepts such as numbers, shapes, and colors.
- Social-Emotional Development: Support developing relationships with peers, cooperative play, and understanding of emotions. Teach basic conflict resolution and empathy.
- Language Development: Enhance language skills with more complex conversations, storytelling, and engaging in imaginative play. Introduce early writing skills through drawing and letter recognition.
Preschoolers (6 years) >

- Physical Development: Support refinement of motor skills with activities like sports, dancing, and more precise hand-eye coordination tasks.
- Cognitive Development: Focus on developing early reading and math skills. Encourage critical thinking and problem-solving through age-appropriate challenges.
- Social-Emotional Development: Strengthen peer relationships, teamwork, and independence. Promote self-confidence and responsibility.
- Language Development: Enhance reading comprehension, writing skills, and verbal expression. Encourage detailed storytelling and discussion of complex ideas.
Infants (0-12 months) >
Toddlers (12-36 months) >
Preschoolers (3-5 years) >
Preschoolers (6 years) >
Infants (0-12 months) >

- Physical Development: Encourage motor skills through tummy time, crawling, and safe exploration.
- Cognitive Development: Provide sensory experiences with toys, music, and varied textures.
- Social-Emotional Development: Foster bonding with caregivers through responsive care, eye contact, and comforting routines.
- Language Development: Engage in regular talking, singing, and reading to support early language skills.
Toddlers (12-36 months) >

- Physical Development: Promote gross motor skills with activities like walking, climbing, and throwing balls. Fine motor skills can be enhanced through play with blocks and simple puzzles.
- Cognitive Development: Encourage exploration and problem-solving with interactive toys and simple games.
- Social-Emotional Development: Support social skills through play with peers, turn-taking, and sharing. Help toddlers express their emotions and develop self-regulation.
- Language Development: Expand vocabulary through conversations, reading books, and singing. Encourage toddlers to use words to express needs and ideas.
Preschoolers (3-5 years) >

- Physical Development: Offer opportunities for more complex physical activities like running, jumping, and riding tricycles. Continue to refine fine motor skills with drawing, cutting, and building.
- Cognitive Development: Foster curiosity with hands-on activities, problem-solving tasks, and early literacy and math concepts. Introduce basic concepts such as numbers, shapes, and colors.
- Social-Emotional Development: Support developing relationships with peers, cooperative play, and understanding of emotions. Teach basic conflict resolution and empathy.
- Language Development: Enhance language skills with more complex conversations, storytelling, and engaging in imaginative play. Introduce early writing skills through drawing and letter recognition.
Preschoolers (6 years) >

- Physical Development: Support refinement of motor skills with activities like sports, dancing, and more precise hand-eye coordination tasks.
- Cognitive Development: Focus on developing early reading and math skills. Encourage critical thinking and problem-solving through age-appropriate challenges.
- Social-Emotional Development: Strengthen peer relationships, teamwork, and independence. Promote self-confidence and responsibility.
- Language Development: Enhance reading comprehension, writing skills, and verbal expression. Encourage detailed storytelling and discussion of complex ideas.
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