Flintoclass@HOME | A Structured Preschool Program For Kids Delivered Home

India’s No.1 Early Learning Kit To Engage Your Child At Home

The Most Awarded Educational Kit In India

CREATE. PLAY. EXPLORE. LEARN

Everyday activities for fun and meaningful engagement!

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What you will get with

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A comprehensive learning kit for high-quality engagement

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Easy-to-use with simple step-by-step instructions to guide the child

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Flexible and interactive sessions held by early education experts

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Dedicated Counsellor to cater to your child’s unique learning needs

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Development tracker to keep a tab on your child’s progress

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First Term Fee

(3 Months)
You Pay Rs  14997  8997
Per Month Rs  4999  2999
Save 40%
* No-Cost EMI Options Available

Annual Fee

(9 Months)
You Pay Rs  44991  24291
Per Month Rs  4999  2699
Save 46%
* No-Cost EMI Options Available
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Actress & Mom
Parent to Parent, I would definitely recommend this learning program! Give those online classes a break, and give your child the real preschool experience with Flintoclass@HOME!
Sania Mirza
World Champion & Mom
Online preschool is like an online tennis class - it just doesn't work until you experience it hands-on.
Flintoclass gives your child the
real preschool experience from
the safety of your home!
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Age-Appropriate Programs With Maximised Learning Outcomes

Flintoclass designs age-specific programs for 1.5 to 6 year olds that enable independent exploration and holistic growth — cognitive, social, language and literacy, creative, and physical development. The skills they acquire here prepare them for a life at school and lay the foundation for lifelong learning.

Language and Literacy Development

Creative Learning and Development

Creative Learning and Development

Language and Literacy Development

  • Explores language through songs, rhymes and chants
  • Learns new words by listening, observing and engaging
  • Starts to communicate using simple words
  • Follows two-step instructions with ease
  • Uses sounds/gestures to express emotions, needs and wants
  • Fosters creativity through unique, thematic art-explorations
  • Uses art as a medium of expression
  • Nurtures imagination through storytelling and role play
  • Understands the world around them by engaging in pretend play
  • Engages in other forms of creative expression - sound, music and dance
  • Knows and sings familiar songs; explores musical rhythm and tone
  • Moves in rhythm to beats and explores patterns
  • Expresses through art materials and is able to describe own creation
  • Engages in creative dramatic play and enacts common roles
  • Exhibits originality in expressing ideas
  • Understands contexts of conversations; narrates stories
  • Speaks clearly with the use of a vocabulary of about 2000 words
  • Develops phonetic awareness, understands vowels and blending sounds
  • Uses phonetic awareness to write simple words and fill the missing letters
  • Reads simple words, sentences and stories with confidence

Cognitive Development

Language and Literacy Development

Cognitive Development

Creative learning and development

  • Learns to identify and sort basic shapes and colours
  • Develops awareness of numerals and explores the concept of counting
  • Explores how objects fit together, recognises patterns
  • Understands the difference in sizes and labels objects as 'big' or 'small'
  • Improves recall of elements and sequencing of events
  • Names familiar objects and understands thematic concepts
  • Builds a vocabulary of 150-200 words; recognizes letters in print
  • Recalls a sequence of simple picture stories
  • Begins to use writing tools to trace lines, patterns and letters
  • Asks questions, responds to simple questions; follows multi-step instructions
  • Recognizes numerals up to 25; traces numerals and counts numbers
  • Understands quantity and sequences numbers; compares less and more in a group
  • Classifies by one attribute and makes comparison across domain
  • Understands orientation of shapes; constructs the whole from units
  • Solves complex patterns and reasoning puzzles; decomposes shapes
  • Enacts roles with props; understands the difference between pretend-life and reality
  • Enhanced creativity in using regular objects in role plays
  • Explores, repeats and creates rhythm
  • Engages in a variety of movements with props and instruments
  • Describes own creation; appreciative of the work done by peers

Creative Expression

Social and Emotional Development

Social and Emotional Development

Social and Emotional Development

  • Begins to engage in dramatic play; uses toys in imaginary play
  • Interacts with sounds and expresses curiosity
  • Shows excitement to music and attempts to move their body in rhythm
  • Engages in creations of art using non-toxic paint, crayons and clay
  • Engages in unstructured free play to nurture imagination
  • Develops preferences, shows confidence and takes pride in known tasks
  • Begins to engage in cooperative play, takes turns and negotiates
  • Expresses feelings and needs through words; label emotions
  • Develops strong empathy; communicates concern for others
  • Participates in group activities; explores social relationships
  • Aware of their own ability & characteristics
  • Begins to understand the relationship of the self with others
  • Uses a variety of words to express; manages feelings appropriately
  • Interacts comfortably with known adults; develops social relationships
  • Engages in role-plays; learns to resolve conflict with peers with guidance
  • Develops a positive self-image and expresses confidence in doing tasks
  • Shows empathy and responds to emotions appropriately
  • Uses reasons for feelings and is able to problem-solve during conflict
  • Uses socially appropriate behaviour; begins to work in teams and await turns
  • Plays cooperatively with others; seeks help from peers

Social and Emotional Development

Cognitive Development

Language and Literacy Development

Cognitive Development

  • Is in the comfort of familiar adults and peers
  • Builds positive relationships with peers
  • Develops a sense of self-efficacy
  • Plays independently and mimics behaviour from surroundings
  • Develops empathy and understands the feelings of peers
  • Recognizes written numerals; rote counts to 10
  • Begins to understand one-to-one correspondence
  • Recognizes and matches familiar shapes and patterns; sorts based on size
  • Enhances spatial reasoning; flips and rotates to fix objects
  • Gains conceptual understanding of the world through theme-based activities
  • Speaks clearly, initiates questions, shares opinions and experiences
  • Engages in show & tell; simple storytelling activities
  • Develop phonetic awareness of letters, reads simple words
  • Copies letterforms, shapes and symbols; traces letters and numerals
  • Learns basics of word families/CVC words
  • Recognizes numerals between 100-150; recalls numerals and counts numbers
  • Understands ascending, descending order, lesser/greater of a number
  • Adds and subtracts two numbers; skip counts; classifies more than one attribute
  • Names and attributes 2D and 3D shapes; understands symmetry; solves complex patterns
  • Uses counting tool - colour rods to understand arithmetic manipulation

Physical Development and Wellness

Physical Development and Wellness

Physical Development and Wellness

Physical Development and Wellness

  • Engages in actions that involve large muscle movements
  • Improves strength and balance by running, pushing, pulling
  • Holds and stacks blocks
  • Grasps objects and uses hammer and pegs
  • Explores a variety of materials to improve sensory and motor skills
  • Increased flexibility and enhanced balance
  • Coordinates body movements – stretching, climbing, bending over, throwing and kicking
  • Better pincer grip control; uses fastener on clothing; threads beads, tears and folds paper
  • Builds gross motor skills; throws a ball overhand
  • Takes part in circle games and activities that group activities involve movement
  • Engages in group games involving various gross motor movements
  • Walks in a straight line; throws overhand; aims and throws
  • Becomes agile and strong
  • Uses precise hand movements; folds paper with accuracy; laces strings; attempts to tie shoelace
  • Displays refined hand-eye coordination; transfers liquids
  • Coordinates body movement to accomplish tasks
  • Walks backwards, jumps and hops
  • Refined control over writing tools; uses dominant hand; copies and draws
  • Engages in creating art that involves precise motor control
  • Confident at climbing, sliding, swinging, dancing and enjoys being active

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