Safe and Healthy learning environment for all children
If you and your children would like to experience the way we teach our kids at SMART LITTLE BEANS, You are invited to register for a – FREE Trial Class.
If you and your children would like to experience the way we teach our kids at SMART LITTLE BEANS, You are invited to register for a – FREE Trial Class.
Suitable for 4-10 years old children. 3-6 years old are the golden age to learn.
1 to 1 teaching using flash cards. Able to recognize thousands of words in Mandarin, BM and English within a year. Fluency in reading and writing in 3 languages.
Cultivate autonomous reading. Increasing vocabulary. Improve language ability. Increasing interest in learning. Increasing self-confidence and a sense of achievement.
Word recognition. To strengthen the effort of long-term memory. Enhance focus and observation. Enhance creativity and imagination. Equalise the usage of the right and left brain.
Reading is one of the most important skills that develop from our brains. We can learn other skills if we have the ability to read. US famous Child Development Professional Glenn Doman has proven that every young child is capable to read more than we can ever imagine. During this will have the greatest memory power.
An early taught child will have the following advantages:
All these advantages of early reading will also help the parents to reduce their burden and pressure.
Furthermore, this also helps the child to have a solid foundation in learning. The growth of the brain will reduce as we get older. At the age of 5, our brain has developed up to 80% of completion. It will fully develop at the age of 8. Thus, the golden opportunity for a child to learn is from the age of 3 to 7. It is crucial that at this stage they learn how to read and having a smooth learning journey.
According to Glenn Doman, early childhood reading is an easy and pleasure stage for them. Children will learn without any fear and discover the fun and pleasure of reading. Early readers will lead ahead compared to the children who were taught later in life.