The significance of enrolling your little one in preschool cannot be understated. Most preschools accept children aged 2 ½ - 3 years old, and it's an excellent way for them to prepare for the educational challenges of kindergarten. Preschool allows kids to hone their social skills, such as sharing, taking turns, and collaborating with other children. During their preschool experience, they can explore their interests and build self-assurance. It also enables them to develop their language skills, like expressing themselves and paying attention to others. Preschool further permits children to enhance their physical abilities and coordination through creative play and physical activities.
What to look for when selecting a preschool
When deciding on a preschool for your child, there are a few things to consider. The safety of the premises should be a top priority, so make sure the doors are secure, and all staff have the necessary background checks. Do some research into the curriculum offered and make sure it aligns with your child's educational goals. You should also speak with teachers and staff to understand the school's atmosphere. Other things to look into are the school's location, cost, and any extracurricular activities available. Ultimately, pick the school that best meets your needs and provides the best environment for your child to learn, develop, and flourish.
Questions to ask when you visit a preschool
What can you tell me about student/teacher ratios?
How do you handle discipline?
Do we need to make sure that my child is potty-trained before enrolling?
How many teachers are trained in CPR/First Aid?
Do you spend time outdoors? How often?
What is the tenure of your teachers?
This article was provided by Lima Christian Nursery School. To learn more about its affordable programs, visit its website or call 610-566-9303 ext. 2.