Babyplanet provides ample opportunities
for Learning through Play, thus allowing children to venture and learn
with confidence under non-threatening conditions. We strongly believe
that the building of confidence and self-esteem is essential to every
child’s development.
Curriculum
(Full Day / Half Day care, Flexi-care,
Montessori Enrichment)
| Planet Daycare |
Our
team of edu-carers, headed by a qualified nurse, will take care
of the daily caregiving and play activities of your baby. |
| Planet Explore |
Our Montessori
environment provides your baby with the hands-on experience for
sensorial development and essential practical life skills. |
| Planet Play |
Our well-planned
layout, age-appropriate materials and equipment empower babies
to enjoy free play. |
| Planet Music |
Our
co-curricular KinderMusik program encourages your baby to explore,
express and discover music through singing, listening, dancing
and instrument play. |
| Planet Exercise |
Our
co-curricular Gymboree program develops your baby's motor skills,
body balance, strength as well as hand-eye coordination through
object exploration and equipment play. |
Sessions
| Full Day Care |
- Mon - Fri (7am to 7pm),
- Sat (7am to 2pm)
|
| Half Day Care |
- Mon - Fri (7am to 1pm or 1pm to
7pm),
- Sat (7am to 2pm)
|
| Flexi Enrichment |
- 3 - 5 sessions per week (am or
pm)
|
At Babyplanet, we value more personalised
care and attention for each individual infant, hence our program has
a low caregiver to child ratio.
Benefits
Over and above our unique Montessori learning environment, we have included
music and gym activities in our program. Music is a major component
in these programs. Music is a great form of stimulation that has been
shown to boost brain development. The processing of musical sounds is
closely related to the processing of speech sounds : both activate similar
brain regions, suggesting that music is a sort of pre-linguistic language.
The ability to listen is a pre-requisite to analyzing both speech and
musical sounds.
Research shows that our adult vocabulary
is largely determined by the speech we hear in our first three years,
and that children who listen to music with structured, melodic patterns
improve their abilities in complex reasoning tasks and mathematics.
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