Encourage Curiosity: We encourage kids to ask questions and seek answers from a young age. This helps them develop a curious and inquisitive mindset. Provide opportunities for them to learn about new topics and explore the world, raising awareness of what happens around them and encouraging observation from different perspectives.
Promote Independent Thinking: We teach kids to think for themselves and make their own decisions rather than relying on others. Support risk-taking. Creativity involves taking risks and making mistakes. Encourage your child to try new things even when it looks challenging for them. Help them see that failure is part of the creative and growth process and that it is a stepping stone to new innovations and possibilities.
Solve Problems On Their Own: In order to foster a strong problem-solving mindset in children, we encourage our teachers to support children’s independence by expecting them to carry out simple tasks independently. It is imperative to provide them with ample opportunities to independently work through challenges, brainstorm unique solutions, and think outside the box, as this can not only help them develop important critical thinking skills but also instill a sense of confidence in their own abilities to tackle complex issues.
Teach Kids To Gather And Analyze Information: Teaching kids how to gather information from various sources; our school does not use prescription textbooks to enable teachers to use diverse resources and to help students analyze information critically, which will lead to developing their research skills. Children are required to make many important decisions as they grow up, such as the subjects they want to take up in higher education, therefore, the ability to utilize information and make decisions based on that information is an important skill to develop.
Provide Opportunities For Free Play: Encourage kids to think outside the box, be creative, and imagine new possibilities. Kids need unstructured playtime to explore and experiment with their imaginations. We aim to provide a balance between free play and structured play, through which, students are allowed to explore, experiment and construct their understanding.