Welcome to Early Arabic Language

Helping Little Minds Grow Through Arabic Learning

Early Arabic Language

About Me

Marhaba and Ahlan wa sahlan,

My name is Roukaya. I’m an early childhood teacher with over ten years of experience, as well as a children’s curriculum planner and Arabic content creator. I was born in Algeria and raised in Syria—two cultures that shaped my deep appreciation for language, identity, and early learning. Over the years, I’ve come to see myself as a language advocate, passionate about empowering children and families through meaningful Arabic learning experiences. I truly believe that through education we can build a better society, and a stronger, more connected Ummah.

Becoming a mother strengthened this mission. From the moment my daughter was born, I made a conscious decision to speak to her in Arabic Fus’ha, embracing its rich vocabulary and sophistication. As I homeschooled my children from a very young age—reading Arabic stories, singing rhymes, and creating daily language routines—I began searching for an Arabic playgroup where families could come together to share songs, stories, and culture.

What I found instead was a major gap: a lack of Arabic playgroups, resources, and early-learning opportunities for preschoolers. That realization inspired me to create this project. My goal is to support families, build community, and make quality Arabic language experiences accessible, joyful, and meaningful for young children

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Why Choose Us?

Every child is treated like our own!

At Early Arabic Language Centre, we provide a warm and supportive space where young children can learn Arabic in a fun and natural way. With years of experience in early childhood education, we focus on play-based learning, cultural connection, and building strong Arabic language skills from an early age.

Early Arabic Language

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Parents Love Early Arabic Language

    Mariam
    Mariam

    I want to thank you for the wonderful Arabic Class and Party. This was our second class and I noticed my son picking up on words and having an understanding that we speak Arabic here. It makes a difference to fully immerse the kids in an Arabic environment the way you communicate only in Arabic to them encourages then to respond in Arabic and not English.

      Amina
      Amina

      She has been so enthusiastic about Arabic and has been practicing writing her name at home. It’s also a good way for us mums to hold ourselves accountable when teaching Arabic at home. I feel more motivated to speak Arabic and teach her. We have also switched our streaming service to Arabic only to encourage the kids to learn more.

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