Frequently Asked Questions
At Stamford, we provide early socialization, fun learning activities, and help children prepare for kindergarten. We focus on developing gross motor skills (like jumping and running), fine motor skills (like drawing), and readiness activities for school, along with supporting emotional and cognitive growth.
Preschools focus on early education, helping children develop motor skills, social skills, and readiness activities to prepare them for kindergarten, while daycares often provide full-day care for children of different ages.
Our curriculum is play-based learning and includes basic literacy and numeracy skills and social skills with arts and crafts. We have physical activities for the toddlers to nurture them physically.
Preschool mainly uses positive reinforcement techniques like praise and encouragement. There are established sets of rules theatre age-appropriate to ensure discipline among the children,
We make sure that parents are informed about the activities happening in the school. You can attend parent-teacher meetings and be a volunteer. Our teachers communicate regularly with the child’s parents to provide them with updates.