Mother’s Pride CBI: A New Initiative in Early Education

Posted by Chris G.
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Aug 11, 2014
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Mother’s Pride CBI, or Curriculum Based Interaction is an inventive educational programme for pre-school going children. The programme, developed by the R&D department of Mother’s Pride, takes into account the learning needs of children below the age of four.

 

Mother’s Pride CBI addresses the emotional, intellectual and physical developmental needs of children, and supplements the school’s curriculum.

 

The programme builds on the idea that a child’s development is strongly rooted in his/her interaction skills. Interaction goes beyond communication skills of a young child, and emphasize on better coordination of motor-neural abilities. Mother’s Pride CBI is a research backed programme that specifically focuses on a child’s interaction with the environment, peer group and the larger world.

 

The Mother’s Pride CBI programme is structured around unconventional learning practices that comprise interactive lessons, group activities, workshops and training modules. The idea is to expose children to newer stimuli and novel experiences. Backed by scientific learning processes, each of these events is a small step that makes a child grow better.

 

Children are inherently curious, and Mother’s Pride CBI encourages them to stay curious and look at the world with wonder. Simply put, it makes learning fun, and gets children interested in learning.  A child who is fascinated and curious about the world will never look at studies as a chore.

 

Mother’s Pride CBI holistic approach creates confident, raring to go, young leaders, who are destined to make a difference to their own life and that of others too. The foundational nature of Mother’s Pride CBI has been appreciated by educationists and academic policy makers.

 

In fact, Mother’s Pride CBI has been developed after factoring in inputs from parents and teachers, all of whom believe Mother’s Pride CBI is a revolutionary idea that will transform early education in India.

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