Here at Childway we believe:
Young children learn by doing. Maturation is an important contributor to learning because it provides a framework from which children’s learning proceeds. As children get older, they acquire new skills and experiences that facilitate the learning process.
thumbnail_imageChildren acquire knowledge about the physical and social worlds in which they live through playful interaction with objects and people. Children are self-motivated by their own desire to make sense of the world they live in.
In addition to acquiring academic skills, each individual should develop their intellectual capabilities to the fullest extent possible and learn to live in a social environment. Therefore, in addition to academic development in learning, we encourage each child to:
Think creatively
Reason logically
Apply knowledge usefully
Deal with abstract concepts
Solve problems
Develop knowledge of themselves and characteristics, desires, and needs of others
Develop sensitivity to others and their needs
Develop the ability to act responsibly
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