An adult will read a book for entertainment, a child will read a book to build himself
Joann Sfar
At Au Grand Air, the reading corner is an integral part of pedagogy and is essential for the child's social, cultural and educational development. The reading corner provides children with tools that allow them to learn throughout life by enhancing their
imagination and creativity.
Motricity Area
From an early age, the concentration of the child is solicited for his learning. It is essential to practice a physical activity for child’s intellectual, sensory and bodily development.
From 2 to 6 years old, children begin to discover and identify their limits and become more independent in their motor skills. At Au Grand Air, we encourage motor skill games where children associate or oppose,
example: games of skill, ball games, opposition games . These activities promote cognitive and physical development.
Physical activities include objects like balls, rings, skittles, hoops, etc. for throwing, catching, rolling,
shaking etc. handling these objects is essential for agility and muscle control.
Napping Area
Daytime sleep is important for pre-schoolers as it provides much-needed downtime that aids the important physical and cognitive development. Children who want to take a nap will be under adult supervision at that time.