In the Infant Community, students have been engaged in Practical Life activities designed to build coordination, concentration, and independence. These hands-on tasks invite children to take part in meaningful routines that mirror real-life responsibilities. Through activities such as pouring, cleaning, watering plants, and setting the table, they begin to develop confidence and a sense of purpose.

As they practice these everyday skills, the children also cultivate a deeper awareness of their environment and the impact of their actions. Little by little, they discover that caring for themselves, helping others, and looking after their surroundings are all connected. Even the simplest tasks become opportunities to contribute, build self-esteem, and appreciate the world they are part of each day.