Learning areas
Six areas, one whole child
Development doesn't happen in subject silos. PARP balances six broad areas across every week — always weighted toward the goals you care about most.
Literacy
11 activitiesLetters, sounds, words and the joy of stories.
PhonicsLetter recognitionVocabularyReadingStorytellingPre-writing
Numeracy
10 activitiesCounting, patterns, shapes and playful mathematical thinking.
Mathematical thinkingCountingNumber recognitionPatternsShapes
Thinking Skills
11 activitiesProblem solving, memory and reasoning through play.
Problem solvingMemoryMatchingSortingReasoning
Creativity
11 activitiesArt, music, crafts and big imagination.
ArtMusicCraftsImaginationStory creation
Communication
10 activitiesTalking, listening and expressing ideas with confidence.
ConversationListeningExpressive languageVocabulary in context
Social & Independence
11 activitiesCooperation, emotional awareness, routines and self-confidence.
CooperationEmotional awarenessSelf-help skillsRoutinesConfidence
PARP provides educational activities and progress summaries. It does not assess, score or diagnose child development — and it never will pretend to.