Thriving Minds Learning Center PH
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28/05/2026
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Thriver’s Story 🩷 missing yung egg hunting 🩷🤣
Lists of Awardees 🩷
24/05/2026
The most awaited moment!😍
16/05/2026
Congratulations on your Elementary Graduation!
You did an amazing job, and this is only the beginning of your bright future. Keep dreaming big, learning, and smiling. We are so proud of you!
Making flowers out of fuzzy wire is more than just a cute Mother’s Day craft. For toddlers and kids, it’s actually packed with benefits.
Fine Motor Skills:
Twisting, bending, and looping fuzzy wire strengthens little fingers.
Why it helps: Builds the same muscles kids need for holding pencils, buttoning shirts, using scissors, and self-feeding. For kids, this work disguised as play.
Bilateral Coordination
One hand holds, the other hand twists.
Why it helps: Trains both sides of the brain to work together — a key skill for tying shoes, cutting paper, and even reading left to right.
Sensory Play
Fuzzy wire is soft, bendable, and colorful.
Why it helps: Gives tactile input for kids who are sensory seekers. The texture is calming for anxious or ADHD kids. No mess, unlike paint or glue!
Creativity & Self-Expression
No two fuzzy wire flowers look the same.
Why it helps: Kids make choices — “orange or pink? Make 3 or 5? This builds decision-making and confidence. For non-verbal kids, the flower becomes their voice: “I made this for Mama.”
Focus & Attention Span
Following steps: twisting wire
Why it helps: sustained attention. For toddlers, 5–10 mins of focused work is a huge win. For kids with ADHD, completing it gives a dopamine boost.
Emotional Regulation & Pride
“I made this myself!”
Why it helps: Finishing a flower gives instant gratification and pride. Gifting it on Mother’s Day teaches empathy and gratitude — core socio-emotional skills.
Pre-Math & Color Skills
Why it helps: Sneaks in early Math without worksheets. Great for SPED learners who need concrete, hands-on concepts.
Inclusive & Low-Pressure
No scissors, no “perfect” way to do it.
Why it helps: Kids with motor delays, autism, or Down syndrome can succeed. If twisting is hard, they can just bend it. Everyone ends up with a flower, so walang naiiwan.
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PS. coloring na yung last 3-4slides 🤣 card for Mother’s Day
10/05/2026
Happy Mother’s Day sa lahat ng Nanay! 🌷
Salute sa mga umagang puno ng iyak, kalat, at yakap ng toddlers.
Pagod? Oo. Pero kapalit naman ay “I love you, Mama” na may laway at chocolate sa mukha 😂💛
We got this, mga mommies!
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