Practical Life - Practical life activities gives the child an understanding of his environment and how it works. This work builds the child's self-esteem, making him feel of value.
Sensorial - Sensory manipulative materials designed to educate and refine the senses. This is done in our school through the sensorial materials.
Language - Language includes vocabulary development and learning to read and write. There are two sides to the preparation for writing. Use of the pencil and the knowledge of the letters develop the muscular skill by handling the materials.
Math - The knowledge of numbers and counting is given with concrete materials, beginning with the numbers rods and sandpaper numbers that give a sensory understanding of numeration.