We trust your year is already off to a great start. Kaleidoscope wishes you success in what you desire, much happiness, and peace in 2010 (and every year after that!!)
We’re off to doing what we do, in the new year with
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Kaleidoscope introduces a unique graded reading program integrated with kinesthetic skills, for children in class 1 to 3.
This 12 week program aims to build reading skills in a graded systematic way, moving the child from the level he or she is currently comfortable at, to a higher degree of reading competence.
But here’s the twist. The reading exercises are interspersed with hands-on kinesthetic activities aimed to develop eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills. So your child enjoys the double benefit of reading and kinesthetic activities in the same program.
Kinesthetic activities involve the child’s hands and body and are helpful to build whole body balance, eye-hand coordination (such as cutting, catching, folding etc), and develop fine motor skills (such as working comfortably with very small objects for example) , apart from developing an overall sense of well being.
Details
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For children in classes 1 to 3
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12 weeks beginning Jan 7, 2010
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Classes on Tue, Wed, Thu, 1.5 hours each day
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Time slots: 4 to 5.30pm and 4.30 to 6 pm
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Fee Rs. 3000
For more details, please contact 040-40180825 or 9849747170

Thursday, 29. July 2010
Lenen zonder BKR toetsing gaat vandaag heel gemakkelijk. Binnen een paar uur geld lenen zonder BKR toetsing doet u hier, lees snel verder
Friday, 30. July 2010
Lenen Zonder BKR Toetsing Lenen zonder BKR toetsing stijgt in populariteit op het Internet. Veel mensen met een zogeheten BKR notatie, die toch geld willen lenen zijn op zoek naar …
Friday, 30. July 2010
Over de voor- en nadelen van het afsluiten van een lening zonder BKR-toetsing.
Friday, 30. July 2010
Migraine is een ernstige vorm van hoofdpijn. Het treedt in aanvallen op en gaat vaak gepaard met visuele stoornissen en misselijkheid.
Sunday, 1. August 2010
Migraine is een bonzende hoofdpijn die meestal voorkomt aan één kant van de schedel. De pijn is heftig en houdt 4 tot 72 uur aan.
Friday, 13. August 2010
Bereken zelf uw hypotheek. Hypotheek berekenen? Maak snel een indicatieve berekening van het maximale leenbedrag van uw hypotheek.
Sunday, 15. August 2010
Hoeveel kan ik lenen? (hypotheek). Wat worden mijn maandlasten? (hypotheek) … Hoeveel hypotheek heb ik nodig? Hoe hoog is de boete die ik nu zou moeten
Monday, 30. August 2010
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Tuesday, 31. August 2010
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Sunday, 5. September 2010
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Sunday, 5. September 2010
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Sunday, 5. September 2010
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Sunday, 5. September 2010
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Monday, 6. September 2010
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Monday, 6. September 2010
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Tuesday, 7. September 2010
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