Draw & Pre-Writing Lab
Tracing, shapes, and guided drawing prompts.
These labs add more than academics: drawing, speaking, social understanding, daily life skills, calm breathing, and curiosity prompts for young children.
8 activities are ready for this stage. Start with one lab that fits the child’s mood or goal today.
Change stageTracing, shapes, and guided drawing prompts.
Listening prompts, repeat-after-me, and simple sound practice.
Emotions, waiting, sharing, and kind next-step prompts.
Routines, self-help steps, and daily independence practice.
Tap, clap, and notice sound patterns.
Breathing cards, memory prompts, and gentle quiet-mode resets.
Weather, animals, plants, and observation prompts.
Open-ended drawing and make-your-own prompts.
Pick a short, practical activity that the child can finish with confidence.
Draw a simple road, house, tree, and school sign step by step.
Practise one clear sentence you can use when helping at home or school.
In group work, kind teamwork helps everyone take part.
Choose what belongs in a bag on a rainy school day.
Notice which rhythm feels smooth and steady.
A short break should help the brain come back calm and ready.
Think about what can be used again instead of wasted.
Imagine a helper your neighbourhood would love to have and design a simple poster.