Learning That Feels Like Play and Builds Skills for Life

At Story House Early Learning, learning is joyful, hands-on, and full of discovery. We believe children learn best when they’re having fun, following their curiosity, and feeling confident to explore the world around them. That’s why our curriculum is built around inquiry-based learning and purposeful play.

STRONG Beginnings Curriculum

Every child’s learning journey is unique. Our STRONG Beginnings Curriculum is designed to support each child’s individual development and prepare them for school and life. Grounded in educational research, the curriculum focuses on building 21st-century skills, including:

  • Social and emotional development
  • Emotional regulation and resilience
  • Mindfulness and wellbeing
  • Healthy habits and nutrition

 

Through these experiences, we empower children to grow into confident, capable learners.

What Is Enquiry-Based Learning?

Children are natural explorers. Instead of simply being given answers, we encourage them to ask questions, investigate ideas, and make their own discoveries.
When children wonder “What happens if…?” or “Why does this work?”, powerful learning begins. This approach helps children develop:

  • Critical and creative thinking
  • Problem-solving and decision-making skills
  • A genuine love of learning that lasts well beyond early childhood

Purposeful Play: Learning Through Fun

Play is far more than just fun. It’s how children understand their world. Through purposeful play, children:

  • Build communication and social skills
  • Learn to work with others
  • Explore emotions and develop resilience
  • Express creativity and confidence

 

Our teachers thoughtfully design play experiences that spark curiosity and help children feel capable, supported, and proud of what they can do.

Project-Based Learning: Learning by Doing

Children learn best when they are actively involved. Through real-life, hands-on projects, children research, plan, experiment, and problem-solve together.

Some of our projects may include:

  • Growing and caring for a vegetable garden
  • Exploring weather and seasonal changes
  • Designing and building a mini city
  • Investigating animal habitats and environments
  • these projects help children make meaningful connections between their learning and the real world around them.

 

Skills Your Child Develops Every Day

Through our inquiry approach, your child will naturally develop important life skills, including:

  • Critical Thinking – asking questions and finding solutions
  • Creativity – exploring ideas and thinking independently
  • Social Skills – communicating, sharing, and collaborating
  • Confidence – building independence and self-belief

How We Support Learning at Story House Early Learning

Our educators create engaging, hands-on experiences that make learning meaningful and exciting.

For example, instead of learning about plants only from a book, children plant seeds, water them, observe their growth, and talk about what plants need to thrive. This real-world learning helps children understand concepts deeply and feel proud of their discoveries.

At Story House Early Learning, we celebrate curiosity, exploration, and play supporting children to feel confident, capable, and excited about learning every day

Let their learning story start with us.

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