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SunStart works through a dual-phase learning cycle that helps children move from discovery to understanding.
Children first explore through digital courseware, teaching aids, stories, and activities. Then, parents or teachers guide them through questions and discussion, helping them turn experience into logical thinking.
This process allows children to learn independently, express their ideas, and build confidence through meaningful parent-child interaction.
Step 1: Enter a Story-Based Learning Situation
Making Math Part of Everyday Life
Each SunStart activity begins with a story or real-life situation.
Children are invited to enter a playful learning scenario where math becomes part of daily experience.
Instead of learning abstract concepts directly, they first meet a problem, situation, or challenge that feels natural and engaging.
This helps children understand why they are learning and keeps curiosity at the center of the activity.
Step 2: Explore with Digital Courseware
Animations, Audio, Visual Prompts, and Instant Feedback
Children interact with digital lessons that include animations, audio, text, images, visual prompts, and guided tasks.
The digital courseware allows children to explore at their own pace.
They can try answers, receive feedback, and adjust their thinking during the activity.
This helps children build independence and confidence while learning.
Step 3: Operate Hands-On Teaching Aids
Turning Concepts into Physical Experience
After receiving digital guidance, children use hands-on teaching aids to test and build ideas.
They may connect, stack, compare, arrange, classify, or create with physical materials.
This helps them experience math concepts through movement and operation.
By touching and manipulating learning materials, children can better understand abstract ideas such as number, quantity, shape, space, and logic.
Step 4: Record and Express with Workbooks
Helping Children Organize What They Discovered
The workbook helps children record and express their learning.
Through activity pages, creative spaces, and note areas, children can show what they observed, what they tried, and what they discovered.
This step helps transform hands-on experience into clearer thinking and expression.
Step 5: Parent-Child Co-Creation
Guiding Children Through Questions, Not Just Answers
After the child explores, parents or teachers join the learning process.
Adults can ask questions, encourage children to describe their ideas, compare different solutions, and explain their thinking.
The goal is not to give every answer, but to help children turn scattered experiences into logical understanding.
Step 6: Build Confidence Through Repeated Discovery
From Curiosity to Logical Thinking
Through repeated learning cycles, children gradually develop observation, questioning, thinking, expression, creativity, resilience, and confidence.
SunStart helps children experience learning as a process of discovery.
They are encouraged to try, adjust, explain, and grow.
Over time, children do not only learn math. They learn how to think.
SunStart Learning Flow
A Complete Process from Story to Thinking Expression
- Story-Based Situation
- Digital Interaction
- Hands-On Exploration
- Immediate Feedback
- Workbook Reflection
- Parent-Child Discussion
- Logical Thinking and Expression
This learning flow helps children move step by step from experience to understanding.
Each part of the process supports a different kind of growth, from curiosity and exploration to expression and logical thinking.






