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Singakwenza, which means “We can do it” is a Non-Profit Organisation providing Early Childhood Education to economically disadvantaged communities.

Learning Colours

Learning Colours

Did you know that babies can see colour as well as adults from around the age of 6 months? They can see it, but don’t understand that colour is a quality of an item (ie something that describes that item). So sometimes we will give the child a lid like the little girl is holding and tell her that it is a lid, another time we tell her it is plastic, another time we tell her it is round, another time we tell her it is small, another time we tell her it is red, another time we tell her it is hard…and so when we say, “What colour is this?” the child often just says the first colour name that pops into her head! To help children understand this, try to always say the quality and the name of the item eg “This is a red lid” or “This is a round lid”.


The ability to match colours comes before the ability to name colours, so matching activities are important from around the age of 2. The activity shown here is made from egg tray strips, blobs of colour from magazines, and cold drink lids. The teacher has asked the children to find which house each lid lives in. She names the colours as the child is picking them up and mentions words like “matching” and “the same colour”.
Look at how she is also developing her pincer grasp at the same time.

Book Dash Visit

Book Dash Visit

Showing Julia and Dorette from the NGO, Book Dash, how much the children love their stories was such fun today. These ladies and their authors and illustrators are giving preschool children the opportunity to own books that mirror their world instead of only being offered windows into other children’s experiences. Thank you to them and their donors for enabling us to give books to our creches for story time and books for the little ones to take home and keep.

OT Christmas Tree

OT Christmas Tree

The children in the Occupational Therapy groups at our creches had fun this past week!

They didn’t realise how many skills they were developing with tracing around their non-dominant hand (bilateral fine motor), cutting it out (bilateral coordination and eye hand coordination),colouring it in (finger strengthening and eye-hand coordination) and sticking them onto a piece of paper (creativity and synthesis)! Thanks to Mags, our OT, for all the amazing work she has done with the teachers, trainers, parents and kids this year!

7 Year Old Donates

7 Year Old Donates

I’m not sure that the 7 year old who gave me this envelope today realised how deeply it would touch me. Nate, you are a very special young man!