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PN4

This room has desk and cabinets for each child. The program for this room is more scholastic, including the subjects Thai, Japanese, English, arithmetic, science, but increasing the level from PN 3. Activities and games are still used to maintain fun in the classroom. This room focuses on writing within the lines, writing longer sentences, using correct pronunciation according to the language, and science with various experiments.
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PN3

This room provides tables and cabinets to put the child’s articles into. From this point, we separate the teaching curriculum according to the language, Thai, Japanese, English. Also included in this room are subjects such as arithmetic, basic science, and board games. The academic subjects are increase in PN3. This room focuses on connecting the dots, pencil control, coloring without going out of the lines, and listening to storytelling in three different languages.
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PN2

Learning to express themselves more with words, additional alphabet letters and characters, and decreasing the number of pictures used. The total number of letters, numberslearning. At this stage they will learn how to hold a pencil correctly. Activities which widen their ability to look after themselves, such as being able to eat on their own, being able to thread beads, improving their attention span, putting on and taking off clothing by themselves, how to button shirts themselves, ball throwing, ball catching, ball kicking, potty training, and requesting to go to the bathroom.
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PN1

Peekaboo Nursery divide the activities into two parts. First is getting familiar with the letters and characters in different languages, numbers, shapes, and colors. Using music in learning, as well as books and other fun activities for children to learn in a group setting. Second is how to take care of themselves, such as removing and putting on shoes, being able to be without “the bottle”, drinking milk with a straw, picking up things, playing with play-do which helps form finger muscles, learning to balance by walking on a board, using a spoon to pick up food, and to exercise small and large muscles.