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ADVANCED-FOR-AGE CONCEPTS
​At 5 years old, your child's brain is 90% of adult size.
Through 40+ years of research and practice, Kuno Method trains children ages 3–6 in structured thinking routines that build a sturdy foundation for Primary School
Focal areas
Ages 3 - 6
Target age range
6
Lessons in a year
42​
HOW THE TERM IS STRUCTURED
7 lessons per term — systematically sequenced
Each term follows the same rhythm: 6 concept-focused lessons followed by a comprehensive review
1
Logical Thinking
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2
Visual-Spatial Intelligence
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3
Number Sense
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4
Shapes &
Pattern Recognition
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5
Listening &
Communication with Confidence
6
Reasoning Skills
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7
Comprehensive Review
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Academic areas covered
THE 6 FOCAL AREAS

1. Logical Thinking
Develop analytical thinking skills to break down & solve problems systematically
learn and apply measurement concepts(size,length, weight,volume) for a heads

2. Thinking with space
boost spatial reasoning skills for academic excellence in STEM subjects
Visualise in 3D and see things from different perspectives

3. Thinking with Numbers
acquire strong number sense to think flexibly and fluently about numbers
apply number concepts to interpret & solve word problems

4. Thinking with Shapes
acquire strong shape sense, observation and spatial reasoning skills
earn geometry and concepts behind area and volume for a
headstart in Maths

5. Thinking with Words
speak with confidence to express ideas clearly & reason logically
practise listening & speaking for a headstart in listening
comprehension, oral
conversation and story writing

6. Reasoning Skills
develop pattern-recognition & thinking skills in Science: observe, infer, predict
strengthen social & physical skills such as hand dexterity

7. Comprehensive Review
End-of-term round-up
Progress update on strengths &
developmental needs
HOW IT BUILDS OVER TIME
Spiral curriculum
Concepts are revisited and deepened across terms.
Children don't just move on —
they layer new complexity on top of what they already know,
reinforcing retention and building genuine mastery.
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Lesson 7: Comprehensive review
Every term ends with a structured review lesson.
Parents receive a progress update covering their child's strengths and areas for development
— giving full visibility into learning progress.