Child-Centric EUNOIA Curriculum
EuroKids EUNOIA curriculum is child-first and designed to foster curiosity, critical thinking, and self-discovery. Understanding that the process of learning is not the same for every child, is why EUNOIA has a customized strategy that is aimed at enhancing the learning experience, making it fun and fulfilling.
Play as a Learning Tool
Central to the EUNOIA curriculum is the concept of learning through play. In Eurokids, learning is made more active and interactive through the introduction of elements such as, among others, storytelling, dramatization, and sensory activities, so that children absorb basic ideas more easily and naturally.
Introducing STEAM Concepts Early
By focusing on the early introduction of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education, this year’s EuroKids Program incorporates components that encourage imagination and critical thinking among children as the architecture of learning in these areas ahead.
Focus on Life Skills
In addition to a strong emphasis on the academic curriculum, EuroKids also focuses on other life-relevant skills such as working together, being understanding, and self-reliance. While working together, children learn to communicate with each other with respect and to strive for the common purpose which is a value that benefits them in every aspect of their lives.
Parent Involvement and Regular Updates
EuroKids keeps parents actively engaged in their child’s development. The collective effort put into frequent updates, feedback sessions, and effective communication enables parents to monitor progress and be part of the entire process of learning, hence nurturing the child in a rather conducive and enabling environment.
A Comprehensive Approach to Development
EuroKids curriculum integrates structured learning, hands-on exploration, and life skills. In this respect, children are prepared to join the primary school system while being nurtured in a safe and favorable all-round environment that leaves room for learning and development.