Canadian Act for Solidarity in Education

ABC-123
It is proven that for early grade students, play is more important than organized learning! Its importance is such that the United Nations has recognized it as a specific right of the child, distinct from the right to leisure and from the right to engage in recreational activities. It enriches the child's growth overall and promotes learning. It is their open window to the world, the foundation of the physical and intellectual skills they need to develop cognitive, affective, social and linguistic dimensions.
Thus, playing with blocks may seem trivial but it allows the child to develop a capacity for logical, mathematical, scientific, and cognitive problem solving.
The ABC-123 program is dedicated to early grade reading for grade 1 and 2 students. It aims at preparing them to better read and write while giving them confidence with alphabet and numbers through fun-educational games. In a play and learn environment, electronic toys to read - write numbers - letters are made available for them to develop their spelling.

"Play is the work of children." - Maria Montessori
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