Early
Years
Physical
Literacy
Program™
Scientifically designed for ages 2.5–6 years. We build strong neurological, motor &
behavioural foundations before the most critical developmental window closes.
- Ages 2.5 - 6 Years
- Session 25 - 30 Minutes
- NEP 2020 Aligned
- CBSE / IB PYP Compatible

Brain Development
Neural pathways formed in early childhood determine learning speed, emotional regulation & attention span for life.

Physical Capability
Motor patterns before age 6 form the foundation for all future athletic performance and physical confidence.

Classroom Readiness
Structured movement improves posture, instruction response, reduces restlessness & improves peer interaction.
Stage 01 — Neurological Readiness
Foundation
- Vestibular balance development
- Proprioceptive awareness
- Bilateral coordination
- Core stability foundation
- Better posture
- Improved focus
- Faster response
- Less restlessness
Stage 02 — Movement Intelligence
Development
- Structured run/jump/throw
- Landing & spatial control
- Hand-eye coordination
- Mini-sport exposure
- Increased confidence
- Active participation
- Stronger physical control
Stage 03 — Behaviour & Social
Transformation
- Discipline development
- Listening & turn-taking
- Emotional regulation
- Group synchronization
- Reduced disruptions
- Better peer interaction
- Personality growth
Every child gets a real assessment with numbers — not just participation certificates. Measurable progress, transparent reporting, complete accountability.
- Standing Broad Jump, High Jump & Speed Test
- Medicine Ball Throw & Kicking Control
- Single-Leg Balance & Flexibility
- Numeric values + ⭐ Star rating system
- Height / Weight / BMI tracking
- Unique Development ID™ per child
- Monthly parent summary report
Nursery — Age 2.5–3.5
Balance, rhythm and movement confidence foundation. First structured physical experience.
Junior KG — Age 3.5–4.5
Run–Jump–Throw introduction with coordination focus. Mini-sport exposure begins.
Senior KG — Age 4.5–6
Advanced coordination refinement, structured mini-games, school readiness achieved.