Nursery System of Education or Mont 1 (3 years to 4 years)
Nursery school education, also known as early childhood education (ECE), is a type of education for children before they start primary school. It's a period of learning and care that focuses on a child's social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development.
Nursery Program at Darling buds Preschool creates a loving environment where children learn through various activities which will help children to develop through social skills, and emotional strength like-
• Basic concepts like numbers, shapes, colors, and the alphabet.
• Language and mathematical skills.
• Cooperation, sharing, respect, and self-learning.
• Independence and self-confidence.
We also focus on Developments like
• Social and emotional development:
Children learn to understand themselves and others, and to share, use polite language, and work together.
• Cognitive development:
Children are introduced to the basics of education, such as letters, numbers, and language.
• Physical development:
Children maintain good health and well-being.
• Independence and self-confidence:
Children learn to be self-independent socially and emotionally.
• Foundation for lifelong learning:
Children are laid with the groundwork for literacy and numeracy.
• Preparation for formal schooling:
Children are prepared for the next level of education.

Methodology in Nursery Program
The primary methodology used in nursery class teaching are
• Play-based learning:
This is the cornerstone of nursery education, where children learn through imaginative play, dramatic play, and hands-on activities that cater to their natural curiosity.
• Multi-sensory approach:
Utilizing various senses like sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell to enhance learning through activities like singing, tactile experiences, and visual aids.
• Storytelling and rhymes:
Using stories and rhymes to introduce new concepts, vocabulary, and promote language development.
• Circle time:
Gathering children in a circle to discuss topics, sing songs, and engage in interactive activities.
• Outdoor learning:
Incorporating outdoor activities like nature walks, gardening, and playground play to promote physical development and exploration.
• Individualized instruction:
Recognizing different learning styles and providing tailored support to each child.
• Positive reinforcement:
Using praise and encouragement to foster a positive learning environment.
• Sensory and fine motor activities:
Activities that develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills like puzzles, building blocks, and art projects.

Nursery Activities
Nursery Activities are:
• Creative Expression:
o Painting
o Drawing
o Crafting
o Making collages
• Literacy and Language Development:
o Storytelling
o Reading sessions
o Puppet shows
• Physical Development:
o Dance and movement activities
o Outdoor play
o Yoga
o Action songs
• Sensory Exploration:
o Sensory bins
o Texture play
o Smell and taste activities
• Cognitive Development:
o Simple science experiments
o Color sorting
o Matching games
o Number recognition
• Social Skills:
o Group activities
o Cooperative play
o Dramatic play
