Why the arts matter!

Your toddler dips their hands in paint. They squeal with delight as they press their palms on to a piece of paper. They grab a paintbrush and smear colour all over the paper and themselves. Yes, it’s a sweet and special moment, but there is also a great deal of mess to clean up!

Developing motor skills

You might wonder what the value is in allowing your toddler, who can barely grasp a spoon, to paint and play with colours. However, the process of finger painting, drawing and wielding a paintbrush helps develop their fine motor skills. By allowing them to practice and explore, when they are out of toddlerhood and starting school they’d have developed dexterity and control, and should even be able to draw shapes and cut with scissors.

Expressing themselves

Nothing allows you to be inspired and express yourself like the arts do. Whether your child is reciting a poem or playing a piece of music – their creative juices are flowing. They will be thinking in a completely different way than when they do for math or a science experiment. This ability to express themselves and think creatively will help your child for the rest of their life!

Confidence building

Allowing your child to learn an art form – be it playing the violin or dancing Bharathanatyam – will help them build confidence.  As they learn and grow and see themselves becoming more adept and improving day by day, they will develop better self-confidence. They’ll also learn to make decisions and solve problems in the process.

 Teamwork

Singing in a choir, being part of a dance troupe or even putting up a play is filled with fun and camaraderie. But being part of a group like this will also teach your child to work with others, to own up to mistakes and to help their teammates when they slip up. They also learn to persevere and not give up! By interacting with others in these groups your little one will also learn social niceties and how to treat their peers with respect.

Growing up, most of us were asked to concentrate on math and the sciences in school, so that we’d have a successful future. But, now things are changing. Children are exposed to a lot more career options, everything from journalism and business to graphic design and sports management. So when they are allowed to practice the arts, their world is broadened and they develop mastery over a particular skill. This mastery helps them academically and emotionally, and they learn to follow their passion.

Five Reasons Why Theatre is Good for your Child

Girl (7-9) looking out from behind stage curtain
Theatre has surprising long term benefits for kids

 

Schools will close soon, and the season is upon us, parents, to figure out the right ways to occupy and entertain our children. Today there are a dizzying array of choices for summer camps – some entertaining, some fun, and some that teach the child a thing or two. Most parents would like their child to learn something that complements their academics. So they veer towards science, maths and chess. But have you considered theatre? Do I see a look of bemusement? Why, you ask, would theatre teach my child anything except to act on stage. And act she does anyway!

There are surprising and long term benefits to an early exposure and interest in theatre. Here are some proven benefits to indulging your child’s theatrical interests at an early age.

  1. Language and Communication

Theatre is story telling in its most compelling form. And story telling enhances communication and language abilities. Children with an exposure to theatre and performing arts and proven to communicate better and more effectively.

  1. Problem Solving

Experts in early education agree that the fundamental skill that children should learn in their early years is problem solving. Children must develop skills that will help them navigate issues in their own social contexts – such as being away from a parent, being in a new environment, playing together with friends etc.

Theatre gives children a safe space in which to hypothetically navigate their many social issues and therefore learn how to solve their own problems.

The result is better cognitive abilities and a much higher level of self confidence!

  1. Social Skills

Children learn empathy through stories. As a story unfolds, children, in a safe way, and without consequences, understand human emotions, social skills and thereby form the beginnings of learning empathy. Empathy is a tough skill to learn. One learns empathy by being in real situations, but sometimes those learnings can be hard. Theatre is a safe and easy way to explore human emotions, social conduct and therefore understand empathy.

  1. Team Work

Theatre is not an individualized art. Theatre requires the collaboration and coming together of many people and many view points. When children learn theatre skills at a young age, they learn to listen, to follow and to cooperate. In today’s increasingly isolated world, these are essential skills for children to learn and internalize.

  1. Self Awareness

Theatre allows children to explore several skills through one integrated experience. In a theatre project or production, children are exposed to script writing, character sketching, sets, dialogues, acting, coordination and operations. Such a varied set of experiences essentially requires children to jump out of their comfort zone and explore areas of interest they may have otherwise shied away from. And through this process, children subliminally understand themselves and their abilities better. And where they earlier feared such experiences, they now face their fears without repercussions. What a way to become self aware!

Amelio has collaborated with Evam to create a special theatre workshop for children between 5-8 years of age. The workshop will introduce children to various aspects of stagecraft and performance. Needless to say, tons of fun and frolic along the way. The workshop is between 21st March and 30th March 2017 from 10am to 1pm.

Call 92822 00444 to register.

Amelio Shares-a-book at The Hindu Lit for Life 2017

Amelio is a proud partner of The Hindu Lit for Life Children’s Festival 2017. On 15th January, Amelio will create and host a “Free Book Exchange corner” where kids can drop a book and pick up a book. All free!

Amelio hopes to encourage children to get into the habit of sharing and caring for books through this initiatives. Books at the Book Exchange corner will be categorized into Book Lovers (Upto 2 years), Beginners (2-3 years), Early Readers (3-6 years) and Reading Champs (6+ years).

So bring a book and take a book at The Hindu Children’s Lit Fest 2017.

Call 90030 88331 for more information!

Amelio is proud to partner with The Hindu Lit for Life

 

 

Amelio partners with The Hindu Lit Fest 2017
Amelio is proud to partner with                                 The Hindu Lit for Life Children’s Festival 2017

 

Amelio is a proud partner of The Hindu Lit for Life Children’s Festival 2017. On 15th January, Amelio will bring to life Julia Donaldson’s classics for children through music. Children will love exploring books through rhythm and song. They will also have the opportunity to create their own scores and enjoy books through an additional medium.

Amelio collaborates with renowned theatre personality Freddy Koikaran to create this workshop. Freddy is founder of Stagefright productions, which produces high quality theater. He is also a radio jockey.

Don’t miss this fun, action-packed and buzzing event!

Timing: 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm on 15th January 2017

Venue: Lady Andal Auditorium, Harrington Road, Chennai

Fees: Rs. 1000

Participant Limit: 25

Register now! Click here: http://www.youngworldclub.com/event/childrens-fest-lfl/

or call us at: 90030 88331

 

 

The Amelio Book Festival

Amelio Book Fest

We have a Book Festival coming up! Awesome events, fabulous prizes and tons of reading. Here are our events

Amelio Book Fest Schedule

The events are being held at Amelio Adyar and Amelio Thiruvanmiyur.

Do look out for our Book Exchange Corner at these centres where you could drop any book, and pick one up. It’s all about sharing the love of books, right?

Not around to be a part of this event? No worries! Just take a picture of your child reading her favorite book and share it on your facebook page. Add #ameliochildcare and #ameliobookfest and win instant prizes from us!

Call 95979 11122 for more information now! Look forward to seeing you at the event!

 

 

 

 

Exciting Mom and Baby Programs

 

Our exciting new Mom and Baby Program
Our exciting new Mom and Baby Program

Our popular Mom and Baby programs are back! This time, we run this program for a 4-week session at our Adyar, Thiruvanmiyur and Sholinganallur centres.

The Mom and Baby program is a 1-hour program which will comprise of any 3 activities from among
  •  Rhymes & Finger Play
  • Book Reading
  • Sensorial exploration
  • Music and Movement
The program offers numerous benefits.
  1. Moms learn to engage a baby appropriately by providing the required stimulation. Moms who attend this program share with us that it has helped them engage with their children better
  2. Child’s exposure to the right stimulation at this age lays the foundation for their development in later years.
  3. A child’s brain develops faster in the first 3 years, and hence the exposure accelerates their cognitive development
  4. Language develops faster when a child is introduced to books. And we show you the most effective way to read to these little Munchkins.
  5. Babies strengthen their exploratory skills and keep their curiosity alive – a necessary pre-learning skill.

Call us now at 92822 00444/ 90030 88331 to enrol. Very limited seats, so call now!