Khelte Kadam- Playful learning, social skills, and growing independence.
2 to 2.6 Years
Welcome to Khelte Kadam – Ambience First Steps is designed to gently introduce children to their first independent learning experience. Through thoughtfully planned small and large group activities, we nurture cognitive, language, social-emotional, and physical development in a balanced and engaging way.
Our play-based curriculum encourages children to explore, investigate, and express themselves freely while building early literacy skills and independence. With guided learning, creative exploration, and meaningful experiences, Khelte Kadam lays a strong foundation for confident and joyful learners.
Why Choose Ambience First Steps !
Communication Skills
In Khelte Kadam, we focus on building strong listening and speaking skills through circle time, storytelling, rhymes, and interactive conversations. Children are encouraged to express their thoughts confidently while developing early vocabulary and phonological awareness in a joyful setting.
Early Math Concepts
Foundational math skills are introduced through hands-on activities and playful exploration. Children engage in matching, sorting, comparing, pattern recognition, and early number awareness to build logical thinking in a natural and engaging way.
Creative Expression
Creativity is nurtured through art, music, dance, and imaginative play. Khelte Kadam provides children with opportunities to express themselves freely while developing confidence and creative thinking skills.
Sensory Exploration
Children learn best through their senses. Our program includes sensory-rich experiences such as sand and water play, textures, puzzles, blocks, and role play activities that stimulate curiosity and enhance learning.
Physical Development
We encourage active movement through indoor and outdoor play. Activities are designed to strengthen fine and gross motor skills, balance, coordination, and overall physical confidence.
Independence & Life Skills
Khelte Kadam gently introduces children to routines and self-help skills. Through simple daily tasks and guided participation, children develop independence, responsibility, and confidence in their abilities.
