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Mindseed Preschool Encouraging Parental Involvement in Their Children& …

It’s your child’s first year of Preschool. You are looking into the curriculums offered by different schools to pick the best one for your child. You are eagerly waiting for the day your child will take their first step towards reading, learn to count numbers and start to write alphabets. And then, the pandemic hits. You have your concerns regarding how effective online classes will be and, at the same time, want to provide the best learning experience for your child even during those trying times. These were the circumstances when Mrs. Raghavi C.K- or as we know her, Vilvah’s mother- reached out to us. From our first interaction, we understood that Vilvah has the best support system she could ever ask for in the form of a mother who would leave no stone unturned in making sure that her child is provided with the best facilities. All Vilvah wanted was a guide who would take her through the right path of learning and Mindseed Preschool happened to be the best fit for that role. In this article, we’ll further discuss how Mrs. Raghavi made sure that her child stayed on track with the preschool curriculum at home. 

 

My Journey as a Preschooler’s Mother 

 

I’m Raghavi, Vilvah’s mother. It was during the time of COVID-19 that I felt most grateful for the technology available. Now, looking back, I wonder, had the pandemic come a decade earlier, how would we have managed children’s education? Thanks to the online classes, my child did not have to wait for the physical schools to open for her to start her learning journey. Being new to virtual learning, I had my doubts about its effectiveness, but I decided to give it a try. Today, I’m glad that I made that decision as online learning with Mindseed Preschool not only delivered a world-class education to my child but also proved to be her source of connection to normalcy to a great extent. Vilvah used to look forward to seeing her teachers and friends online. It gave her reassurance that although she couldn’t go to parks and play with friends, she still got to make new friends and interact with them. This created a comfort zone for her while all she could otherwise do was sit at home and play alone. During a time when all we heard and saw was despair, those interactive sessions with teachers and friends were much needed for kids to lighten the mood. 

 

Speaking of academic curriculum, Mindseed Preschool encouraged students to embrace learning using natural methodology and by incorporating learning concepts with fun activities. I believe that this was crucial for holding the attention of kids while learning. Whether it was painting, counting numbers, identifying shapes or reading a book, Vilvah actively took part in these activities. In fact, after the classes, she would ask me to participate in these activities as well. I used to sit with her while she read out the alphabet and words. At a young age, she started to recognise the colour and shape of different objects that she found at our house. 

 

The one most important thing that made this whole online learning a lot easier is the Mindseed App. It updated me daily with the learning activities that Vilvah took part in and her learning progress. Through the app, I could connect with her teachers and understand her strengths and the areas to improve. Through their tips and suggestions, I was able to guide my child in the right direction. 

 

Today, Vilvah can solve math problems which children two years older than her are expected to solve. She can read books without any external help. All thanks to Mindseed Preschool for making learning possible and enjoyable for my child. 

 

The Mindseed Impact

 

Just like Mrs. Raghavi, many parents wonder if online learning could be as effective as learning in a physical classroom. However, having developed a curriculum that was based on the idea of online learning a few years before the pandemic, Mindseed Preschool was confident that it was possible. Our collaborative tool, the Mindseed App, acts as the bridge that connects home to school. It allows parents to be actively involved in their children’s education by giving them instant updates about their children’s learning progress. This way, they get to follow their kids’ learning journey and celebrate their wins. We understand the significance of parents’ presence in their children’s education and our efforts are focused on making this home-school collaboration even better so that the kids get to benefit from them. 

Here’s How Mindseed Preschool Helped Samhita Make Her Big Little Lea …

Children are learning something new every day through their experiences. From going on playdates and birthday parties to visiting museums and attending in-person classes, kids were always on the go. They made new friends, explored new experiences, played and learned together. They kept themselves busy through these activities. But, just as the pandemic struck, children were confined to the house and restricted from doing many activities that they were once free to do. Now, imagine having to start your initial days of preschool under these conditions. Such is the story of Samhita. She joined Mindseed Preschool as a toddler. Soon after she started coming to the school and her classes began, the pandemic hit. This blog will further discuss her experience with online classes and how she navigated learning and exploring during those testing times. 

 

The Story of My Preschool Life 

 

Hi, I’m Samhita. I joined Mindseed Preschool as a 3-year-old. I enjoyed going to school and interacting with my friends and teachers. Be it playing, learning, or drawing, we did everything together. Things were going great as I used to look forward to going to school. But, that’s when all schools had to shut down because of COVID-19 and I had to sit at home. I missed meeting my friends at school every day and that’s when I was told I could continue interacting with them through online classes. Although I couldn’t meet them in person, I was happy that I was able to interact with them virtually. I’d share how I went about my day with my teacher and friends daily. We used to discuss various topics like how we felt about the pandemic, if we missed our outdoor play sessions, what we would like to do once the pandemic ends etc. While we all had our concerns, we were hopeful about going back to normalcy. 

 

Thanks to the Mindseed App, together we learned to count numbers, read alphabets, words and sentences, and pour a drink without spilling. We were also part of various fun activities where we were taught to identify different objects and shapes. Our teachers also encouraged us to draw pictures from our imagination. Colouring sessions were my favourite part of the online classes. Every day I used to wake up early and get ready for my classes. The fun activities followed even after classes- on some days I used to paint and draw, and on others, I used to write small stories from what I had learnt in the class. This way, I didn’t feel any boredom nor did I spend most of my day watching cartoons. Plus, I got to share all these experiences with my parents daily – just like old times when I used to go to school in person. And, that’s how I graduated from Pre-K to K1 during the pandemic. 

 

Today, I go to Mindseed Preschool and get to have face-to-face interactions with all my friends and teachers. But, this feels the same as what I used to feel during my online sessions. The only difference is that now I get to sit next to them. 

 

The Mindseed Impact 

 

Having regular conversations on a range of topics with preschoolers is an important part of their development and well-being. When children are given a space to have conversations, they can ask for their needs, be listened to and make strong relationships. Mindseed Preschool conducts daily discussions and makes sure every student takes active participation in those discussions. Through this, we aim to make them confident enough to voice out their opinions. 

 

Another important aspect of online preschool learning is achieving developmental milestones. We understood that even when the world was at a standstill during the pandemic, these children were growing, both physically and mentally. Over the years, Mindseed Preschool has been following a learning mechanism where we infuse key learning concepts with fun activities and deliver them using the LSRW approach. Yes, the pandemic did pose some challenges as to how effective virtual classes will be in keeping the children engaged. But, with active collaboration with parents, we were able to keep these young minds curious and engaged. The Mindseed App came in handy to track the progress of students in their learning activities. This approach turned out to be successful as many students like Samhita can now read books which are expected to be read by Grade 2 students. 

 

Most importantly, we managed to build a routine for the kids even during lockdown by keeping the online classes fun, interactive and kid-friendly. Today, while 85% of Mindseed Preschoolers can read a book by themselves, 96% can draw and write stories independently. Above all, despite the challenges of the pandemic, we are proud that we were able to build confidence in these young minds as 87% of them can speak on stage without any fear.