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When you think about preschool, what images do you have? Is it possible that your child is too young to be in a structured environment? Do you worry about how your child might handle separation?

Well, don't be. Preschool is only for your child.

A preschool is a great place for children to learn about numbers, letters, and shapes. They also learn social and emotional skills and how to work with others.

Studies show children who go to high-quality preschools have better pre-reading skills and vocabulary. They also have stronger math skills.

That is what is at their best: 3-6-year-olds are little sponges at this age. They can absorb so much more than you might think. As a parent, you should take advantage of this opportunity to help your child develop the skills necessary for success. These skills are developed when children interact with other children their age.

6 Reasons why preschool is good for your child:

A preschool is a place where you can learn both academically and socially

Young children are naturally curious and attentive. Children want to learn skills that their families and society value, such as assembling a toy or choosing the right coins or bills to pay for a purchase. Teachers will provide a variety of activities and games to help children prepare for school's academic demands.

Preschool offers children the opportunity to learn in a structured environment

Preschool gives children the opportunity to interact with teachers and other children in a structured environment. They will be able to follow directions, ask questions, share their attention, and take turns. This experience should be available to every child before they go to school.

Preschool prepares children for elementary school, where the academic side is more challenging

Focusing on pre-math and pre-literacy skills won't make your child too old. These skills will not limit the time your child gets to play. Both are possible with high-quality childhood education. These programs are based on learning through fun, so your child will have fun learning!

Preschool is a great place to help your child grow socially and emotionally

Preschool teaches children how to compromise, respect others, and work together to solve problems. A preschool is a place where children can explore the world, build self-esteem, have fun, and feel confident. Preschoolers often discover they can do things themselves, rather than relying on mommy for help. From small tasks such as making their juice or setting up snack tables, they will be able to do great things. They also learn to deal with more complex issues, such as making decisions about their time. This is a wonderful step for them.

Preschool can help your child find the answers to all of their questions

It is a fact that children between 4 and 5 years old will ask wonderful questions about the world around them. For example, “What happens to the water after it rains?” Are birds able to play ?” Parents might be confused when trying to answer their questions. But the preschool will make it easier. The preschool will help your children explore, experiment, and converse to find the answers.

They will be able to learn their ABCs as well as the 123s

A preschool is a place where children learn numbers and letters at their own pace. They also have the opportunity to play games and practice math skills. Preschool doesn't ‘teach” children. They teach them by engaging in various activities that your children find enjoyable, such as story-time, talking with teachers about stars, and playing with blocks.

Preschool teachers play rhyme games with children and allow them to tell stories. This helps kids learn the language and improve their pre-reading skills. Teachers will ask children to count their snacks, count the days until their preschool play, and play memory games.

Remember that preschool is not about children under 5 years old academic achievement. It's all about having fun and learning social skills. Children need to be creative and social because this fosters creativity and well-rounded individuals.

How you can help your child develop their emotional and social skills

  • Talk to your child about feelings and the events that led them to feel this way. Ask your child what happened during the day and what they feel about it. Talk about the future and what they will do next.
  • Discuss problems with your child. You can also read interactive books like Turtle. In this book, turtle Twiggle gets inside his shell to express what he feels and what he does. This problem-solving strategy can be shared with your child. To help your child learn self-control, you can encourage them to try these techniques. They can do this by crossing their arms and not hitting impulsively, by taking a deep breath to calm down and then using words instead of crying to describe what they feel.
  • Follow the age-old advice to read, read and read to your children. Language development is a priority.

 

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