At Peek-a-Boo Pre School we are proud to be at the forefront of education excellence guided by a commitment to aligning with the National Education Policy (NEP) and embracing the principles Panchakosha pedagogy.
Our innovative approach combines the best of contemporary educational practices with the rich wisdom of ‘ancient Indian philosophies, providing children with a holistic and transformative learning experience.
At Peek-a- Boo Pre School, we are deeply inspired by the ancient philosophy of Panchakosha, which views education as a journey of self- discovery and transformation encompassing five layers or existence.
The Annamaya Kosha represents the physical body and its needs. Activities involving movement, sensory experiences, and health promotion are essential.
Activities promoting physical development like outdoor play, yoga poses tailored for children, simple exercises, and games emphasizing gross motor skills.
The Pranamaya Kosha encompasses the life force or energy within the body. Activities that promote breathing, relaxation, and emotional regulation support this aspect.
Breathing exercises, mindful breathing activities, blowing bubbles, and activities that encourage awareness of energy and vitality in the body.
The Manomaya Kosha encompasses thoughts, emotions, and sensory experiences. Activities that stimulate creativity, self-expression, and social-emotional skills are beneficial.
Storytelling, puppet shows, imaginative play, and activities fostering emotional awareness and expression, like identifying and naming emotions.
The Vijnanamaya Kosha represents higher intelligence, reasoning, and discernment. Activities that stimulate curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving are essential.
Simple puzzles, sorting games, counting activities, shape and color recognition games, and activities that encourage curiosity and problem-solving.
The Anandamaya Kosha represents the innermost core of joy, contentment, and spiritual fulfillment. Activities that promote kindness, gratitude, and connection with others support this aspect.
Creative activities like drawing, painting, singing, dancing, and activities promoting a sense of connection with nature and others.