

Language and Communication
Language and communication development is crucial for pre-primary school students as it lays the foundation for their future learning and social interactions.
At this stage, children are introduced to various forms of language, including verbal, non-verbal, and written communication, which are essential for expressing their thoughts, feelings, and needs. Engaging activities such as storytelling, singing, and interactive play not only enhance vocabulary but also foster listening skills and the ability to follow instructions.
Furthermore, creating a rich language environment, where children are encouraged to ask questions and participate in discussions, significantly contributes to their cognitive development and confidence in using language. By focusing on these aspects, educators can effectively support young learners in becoming proficient communicators, preparing them for the challenges of formal education and beyond.