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The early years of a child’s life are the foundation for their future learning, social development, and emotional well-being. At BTRF, our Preschool (Pre-academic Support) program is carefully designed to prepare children for a smooth and confident transition into school life.

We understand that every child learns at their own pace, so our approach blends structured learning with playful activities to make education a joyful and stress-free experience.

Our Focus Areas

  1. School Readiness

    • Building essential pre-academic skills like recognizing letters, numbers, colors, and shapes.

    • Introducing routines and classroom habits to make the first days of school easier.

    • Encouraging self-help skills such as dressing, organizing, and managing personal belongings.

  2. Language, Communication & Social Skills

    • Enhancing vocabulary, sentence formation, and listening comprehension.

    • Promoting positive peer interaction, sharing, and teamwork.

    • Encouraging confidence in expressing thoughts, needs, and feelings.

  3. Learning Through Play

    • Hands-on activities that spark curiosity and creativity.

    • Role-play, storytelling, and group games that promote cooperation.

    • Art, music, and movement activities that engage multiple senses for better learning.

 

Why Our Preschool Program Stands Out

  • Individualized Attention — Small group settings ensure every child receives personal guidance.

  • Therapy-Supported Learning — For children with developmental needs, therapy is integrated into daily activities.

  • Safe & Stimulating Environment — Child-friendly classrooms with age-appropriate materials.

  • Positive Transition to School — By the end of the program, children feel confident, independent, and excited to join formal schooling.

At BTRF, we believe preschool should be more than just early education — it should be the launchpad for a lifetime of learning. We make every moment count so that children not only learn, but also develop a love for learning.

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