Mind-Path Brain Stretcher is a thoughtfully designed programme that helps young children develop essential thinking skills. Using proven methods and engaging, play-based activities, it creates a supportive environment where children are encouraged to explore, imagine, and solve problems.
Yes. The programme is built around activities that encourage children to observe, ask questions, and consider different solutions. These experiences gently introduce critical thinking in a way that is fun and appropriate for young learners.
Critical thinking at the preschool level means encouraging children to notice details, make choices, and talk about their ideas. These early skills are the building blocks for more advanced thinking as they grow.
Absolutely. Young children are naturally curious and eager to learn. With the right support and activities, they can begin to develop foundational critical thinking skills, such as observing, questioning, and solving simple problems.
Learning to think critically helps children become confident learners and creative problem-solvers. These skills support better communication, help children manage their emotions, and prepare them to handle challenges as they grow.
Learning to think critically helps children become confident learners and creative problem-solvers. These skills support better communication, help children manage their emotions, and prepare them to handle challenges as they grow.
Most activities use simple, hands-on materials that are readily available, making it easy for parents to reinforce learning at home.
No. Children learn through interactive activities and play, guided by instructors who prompt and encourage thinking based on detailed lesson plans.
Lessons are child-centred and led by specially trained instructors who make learning enjoyable and engaging for every child.
Mind-Path Brain Stretcher stands out by offering a structured blend of warm-up and challenge activities tailored for young children. Each session begins with engaging exercises that prepare children for deeper learning, followed by a “challenge” segment to help stretch their thinking in a fun and supportive way.
All instructors receive comprehensive training from Dr. Sandhu, an experienced gifted education specialist, and participate in ongoing professional development to ensure the highest quality of teaching. All instructors receive comprehensive training from Dr. Sandhu, an experienced gifted education specialist, and participate in ongoing professional development to ensure the highest quality of teaching.
No. Instead of worksheets, children will bring home new ways of thinking and problem-solving. These habits help to develop positive learning habits that last.
Progress is monitored through ongoing observation and informal assessment, allowing instructors to support each child’s individual growth and needs.