Environmental issues are now at the heart of global concerns. Aware of our role as a transmitter, we atécole Mwish to raise awareness and enable children to become involved in an eco-citizen approach from an early age. This year, the school is making a long-term commitment to sustainable development by joining the Eco-Ecole programme.
Supporting your child in his or her socialization
It is often at pre-school that children make their first friendships, and it is through play that children will most naturally relate to each other and make friends. For some children, school is the first place of socialization outside the family circle. But even for those who have been to nursery school, important changes take place during pre-school in the way they play and relate to their friends.
Supporting your child in his/her socialisation
The Montessori pedagogy in 3 main points
Montessori pedagogy in 3 points
4 ways to encourage your child's language development
4 ways to help your child's language development
By the time they reach nursery school, most children know many everyday words and can make simple sentences with 3 or 4 words. Although they cannot yet pronounce all the sounds and simplify some words ("pestacle"), adults can understand what they are saying and the children are eager to talk to them.
How are French and English taught atécole M ?
Bilingualism has obvious advantages in terms of opportunities and development of communication skills, but learning a foreign language from an early age also promotes cognitive and socio-emotional development.
How do we teach French and English at l'école M ?
Being bilingual holds obvious benefits in terms of opening opportunities and developing communication skills, but learning a foreign language from a young age also helps to promote cognitive and socio-emotional development.
Helping your child sleep better
Between the ages of 2 and 6, your child's sleep needs will change but are still important. Children aged 3 need 12 to 13 hours of sleep per day. 6-year-olds need 10 to 11 hours of sleep per day. A good indicator of whether your child is getting enough sleep at the right time is how easy it is to wake up in the morning: your child should wake up without difficulty when it's time to go to school. If not, his schedule should be reviewed.