According to a recent report, nurseries in Abu Dhabi are having a significant impact on young children’s development, as seen by the astounding 70% gain in language and math skills that the youngsters exhibit. The results are a component of a survey intended to appraise the efficacy of early learning settings in the United Arab Emirates.
The study, which was carried out across a broad sample of nurseries, showed that young learners made notable progress in their communication and cognitive skills. Structured curricula, dynamic teaching strategies, and a focus on fundamental abilities in both Arabic and English were credited with these gains.
The poll found that nurseries had improved children’s sense of Emirati identity in addition to academic achievements. Children are fostering a stronger bond with their heritage at a young age through activities that emphasise Arabic, local customs, and culture.
Education authorities praised the results as a reflection of the UAE’s broader goals to invest in early education and cultivate a generation that is both academically capable and culturally grounded. In the region, more efforts are being made to improve teacher preparation and provide access to top-notch childcare programmes.