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From The HOD’s Desk
MESSY DAY
This term and moving
forward, we will be
focusing on improving
our attendance.
Mrs Stella
Odimugu
RICE PLAY Dear Parents, Slime Play, It was such a messy day
that many teachers from other
SHAVING FOAM BATH The Early Years Department knows departments joined in the fun.
how crucial Sensory play is to early
WATER PLAY childhood development. It contributes The importance of sensory play for
early childhood development is
to language development, cognitive
growth, fine and gross motor skills, recognised by the Early Years
problem-solving abilities, and social Department. It supports social
interaction. interaction, linguistic development,
cognitive development, fine and gross
The students had the opportunity to motor skills, and problem-solving
engage in safe and adult-supervised aptitude.
sensory play activities like:
Sand Play, Water Play Many teachers from other departments
Finger/Handprint Fabric Art, Sponge joined in on the fun because it was
painting, Rainbow spaghetti and rice such a ‘Messy Day’.
play, Shaving foam Bath .
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