10 facts - why preschool is important

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10 Facts - Why Preschool is Important

Fact #1

A preschool is a place that brings together highly trained and professional teachers to take care of your toddler during a considerable amount of time every day. The stimulating activities that students experience at a preschool separates preschools from other daycare programs.

Fact #2

A preschool is a place that offers programs that work towards the comprehensive development of your child. Every preschool believes in the idea of reflective learning and focus on creating an environment that promotes free play and fun.

Fact #3

Preschools design specific programs covering the educational needs of two year olds, three year olds, and four year olds respectively. Such an approach allows the students to absorb and learn from the environment in accordance with their ages.

Fact #4

Preschools have afternoon programs specifically designed for families to gather and share their fundamental academic concerns for their children. These programs are provided at affordable rates so that no family is left out. The programs includes fun as well as social events where families can mingle with each other.

Fact #5

Preschool programs focus on socially sensitizing students. They try to inculcate a feeling of oneness among students by facilitating the interaction of students with the local fire department, the public library, and post office. They work towards the creative engagement of the students by exposing them to the world of creative arts, dramatic plays, and literature.

Fact #6

Preschools focus their efforts to providing a sense of security and comfort at the preschool in an effort to make the students feel at home. This is accomplished by facilitating trust between the students and teachers.

Fact #7

Apart from augmenting the social skills of the student, preschool programs focus on inculcating a feeling of gratitude among children. A preschool is a place where children can learn self-advocacy and build self-confidence.

Fact #8

Preschool allows students to explore their capabilities to achieve various small and big tasks. Small tasks include activities like pouring juice into a glass by themselves, or arranging the snack table. Bigger tasks may include making decisions about how to spend their leisure time.

Fact #9

The activities that take place at a preschool focus on propelling the fine-motor skills as well as the pattern formation ability of the students. Students learn the basics of pre-math through block building and sorting activities.

Fact #10

Preschools arrange story-telling sessions that help provide wings to the imagination of the children. By interacting with their teachers during the story session, students bolster their pre-reading skills. The rhyming games played at a preschool serve the same purpose.

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