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Open Minds World School, Shivamogga provides holistic education for ages 3–18 across Foundational to Secondary stages. No rote learning, jus
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Student focused school in Shimoga
Open Minds World School, Shivamogga provides holistic education for ages 3–18 across Foundational to Secondary stages. No rote learning, jus
Student focused school in Shimoga
Open Minds World School, Shivamogga provides holistic education for ages 3–18 across Foundational to Secondary stages. No rote learning, jus
Introducing the heroes of Little Big World…
Our teachers who do it all!
Meet Anuradha teacher of Little Big World, Balewadi Centre…
Welcome to Little Big World, your ultimate choice of prechool and daycare centre for your little ones across Pune, Bangalore, Hyderabad.
Messy Hands, Bright Minds: The Creative Revolution in Early Learning
As a toddler parent, we’re almost SURE that your fridge doors are full of crayon scribble masterpieces created by your little one. What if we told you that they’re more than just fridge decor? Arts, crafts and creativity building activities form an imperative part of early childhood education. Inculcating these skills into learning and play from an early age encourages imagination, cognitive thinking and development of fine motor skills.
Did you know, children are naturally creative and all children are born artists? The challenge is to remain artists as they grow into adulthood. According to a study by the National Endowment for the Arts, engaging in arts and crafts from a young age significantly improves cognitive and motor skills, boosts problem solving abilities and helps children use their imagination to its fullest.
Beyond the Brush Strokes: Why Creativity Matters
In today’s fast-paced world, creativity isn’t just about making pretty pictures. It’s about nurturing skills that will shape your child’s future:
1. PROBLEM-SOLVING PROWESS:
A study by the World Economic Forum identifies creativity as the third most important skill for the future workplace. After all, it does stand to reason that we need creative thinkers to solve today’s world problems.
2. CONFIDENCE BOOST:
Engaging in creative activities builds self-confidence. When children see their ideas come to life, they learn to trust their instincts and believe in their capabilities. They are willing to take more risks and have greater chances of succeeding.
3. LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT:
Arts and crafts aren’t just for the eyes, they’re for the ears too! Describing their creations helps children develop their language skills and expand their vocabulary.
4. EMOTIONAL EXPRESSION:
Art provides a safe space for children to express their feelings and experiences. It’s like a visual diary where every stroke tells a story!
At Little Big World, we’re not just about ABC’s, 123’s and nursery rhymes. We believe in unleashing creativity from the get-go!
Our play-based curriculum encourages our children to explore, experiment, and create! Here’s how…
1. FINDING MAGIC IN THE MESS:-
From finger paints to playdough, we embrace the mess because we know it’s where the magic happens! Messy play fosters sensory development and allows children to learn through touch and feel.
2. NEXT STATION- IMAGINATION!
Our classrooms are filled with open-ended materials like blocks, clay, and costumes. We let imaginations run wild, giving your child the freedom to build up and foster up their own little worlds.
3. AN ARTSY ADVENTURE:
Our carefully crafted, creativity-centric curriculum is a hub of inspiration. Children get to try different learning techniques, experiment with colors and textures, and create mini-masterpieces that’ll have you reaching for the fridge magnet stash!
In a world that’s constantly evolving, creativity isn’t just a nicety; it’s a necessity! By nurturing your child’s artistic and creative spirit, you’re laying the foundation for a future full of innovation, confidence, and expression.
So let’s celebrate those paint-splattered overalls and the occasional stain on the wall, because they’re not just a fashion statement- They’re a testament to the vibrant, imaginative world your child is building, one masterpiece at a time!
The outdoors nurtures little explorers! At Little Big World, we believe in letting our children run, jump and discover the wonders of outdoor play. These activities stimulate their senses, boost creativity, and foster a love for the world around them.
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Stargate Atlantis
We started watching Stargate Atlantis not so long ago. 1-3 episodes a day, it was good and fun. Until we arrived to season 4... A lot of changes here, important and charming characters died, new ones came to take over their positions and something definitely changed in the story line... The firsst 1-3 seasons were about exploring new words, meeting new people, having all sorts of conflicts with the wraith, replicators and the geniis, than making friends and allies from basically any sort. There were not to many feelings involved, the focus was definitely not on the personal romantic relationships between the crew. But there comes season 4... and everything revolves around feelings, smooshy smooshy behaviour, kids and family. Family that was not even mentioned for the previous seasons, now it is present in any single episode. And the sheer stupidity of some lines and dialogues are amazing. For example. Sheppard is on Earth, for his fathers funeral, when they discover that there is a replicator on the run... While talking on how to destroy it... the scientist explains Sheppard that the replicator is made from Neutronium and the only solution to destroy it is to burn it. And Sheppard plays "dumb", he has no idea what neutronium is... and also no clue that a few episodes earlier they destroyed an entire planet of repicators making the whol neutroium blob to collapse into the planet's core, and this way blowing up the planet.
Now... the lame ass who wrote this episode, probably forget about Sheppard being part of this plan, and sorry but something like blowing up a whole planet, making the replicators to become a giant blob of material, working together with the wrait, the two earth ships and some travellers, is not something they do all the time...
Anyway... I don't know why, but apparently this is a tendency to ruin the perfectly good show for the sake of bringing "new" audience who is not really interested in the movie...
Teyla's character is also ruined.