LLHS CRECHE— MEET THE SUBJECTS | LEVEL 1 CURRICULUM
LLHS CRÈCHE PROGRAM SUBJECT AREAS:
At LLHS (Little Lads Home School), our Crèche Program is built around seven foundational subject areas, designed to nurture early childhood development in an atmosphere of love, order, and godly character.
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Focus: Building habits of structure and calmness
Through daily routines—meals, naps, exercises—we teach little ones the joy of order, patience, and consistency. TRD supports brain development, emotional regulation, and healthy time-awareness.
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Focus: Language development and joyful engagement
Our weekly themed sing-alongs are fun, interactive, and musically rich. Children sing with caregivers to develop memory, rhythm, vocabulary, and musical familiarity.
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Perfect Pitch Development (PPD)
Focus: Early musical ear training
Babies and toddlers are exposed to pure tones, intervals, and simple pitch exercises to awaken and train the ear for accurate tonal recognition—an excellent head-start for future music education.
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Focus: Emotional bonding, restfulness, and calm
Comforting lullabies, gentle holding, and peaceful rest environments promote secure attachment, reduce anxiety, and prepare children for peaceful transitions between activities.
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Focus: Cognitive stimulation and sensory learning
Soft visual stimuli, toys, and safe sound-making objects are used to stimulate attention, color recognition, and cause-effect awareness—laying the groundwork for curiosity and learning.
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Motor Skills Encouragement (MSE)
Focus: Physical movement and coordination
Through crawling exercises, reaching, clapping, simple stretching, and other fun movements, we encourage gross and fine motor skill development in a guided, child-safe manner.
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7. Crystal Glass Session (CGS)
Focus: Emotional formation through correction and repentance
A unique feature of our program—CGS teaches children the basics of godly discipline: open-heartedness to correction, gentle confrontation, apologies, and growth. We call this posture: Crystal Glass—transparent, humble, and always learning.
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