ECE and Parenting

    The ECE training program is designed to strengthen the foundational knowledge and practical skills of early childhood educators, coordinators, and parents. Through a blend of theory, hands-on activities, discussions, and classroom design exercises, participants develop a deep understanding of child development, effective adult roles, developmentally appropriate practices, and modern ECE approaches. By the end of the workshop, attendees are equipped to create nurturing, purposeful, and well-structured learning environments that support holistic growth in young children.

    Our Training Pipeline

    Child Development & Key Milestones

    Day 1

    Participants learn age-wise milestones and understand children's emotional, social, and cognitive needs to better support classroom learning.

    Adults’ Role in Education

    Day 2

    Focuses on the shared responsibility of teachers and parents—“it takes a village”—and introduces strategies for building strong home-school partnerships.

    Common Errors & Misconceptions

    Day 4

    Highlights frequent mistakes in early years teaching (e.g., early academics, misreading behavior) and helps educators adopt more developmentally appropriate practices.

    Designing & Implementing ECE Settings

    Day 5

    Guides participants in setting up effective ECE classrooms, routines, and learning centers, ending with practical planning and micro-teaching.