Thursday, 21 June 2012

Selecting the right preschool for your child


The time has come for your little one to visit preschool and leave the comfort of his home for a few hours. How important is selecting and sending your toddler to the right preschool, the answerto this is very important, as this will have far reaching effects. According to child specialists playschool palys a very important role in success in later stages of life. Children who go to a high quality preschool like Little Millennium show better language, social and cognitive skill as compared to children who just go to the neighbourhood playschools. They have longer and better attention spans, stronger social interacting abilities. They show better language and math skills and carry this into elementary school. Long after they have left preschool they are likely to grow into successful adults who graduate and hold successful jobs. They also may own their house.

While most schools have similar activity time, they are all not the same. Each preschool is different and successful preschools like Little Millennium may have a lasting impact on your child.Here are some tips on how to pick the best preschool for your child:

Consider the credentials of the school: Most preschools do not higher professionally qualified teachers. Check that the preschool you have selected for your child hires teachers who hold degrees in early childhood training. Check if the school is recognized.

The number of hours the school is run: Please make a note that day care centres are different from pre-schools. Many day care centres are treated as pre-schools. Day care centres may offer to keep children for longer hours if the parents are working. Pre-school programs tend to have fewer hours and have more activities. Decide on what you seek for your child and select a program that correlates with your needs.
Check the attitude of the school towards discipline: Find out how the school deals with fights between children, do they allow children to solve their problems or do they intervene. Make sure you agree with the attitude of the school to discipline and ensure that the school is not very strict and does not believe in punishing children.

Does the school provide nutritional meals: Children who do not touch fruit at home may start trying it because their peers are having them. Children are often positively influenced by their peers and imitate. Check if the school provides nutritional meals so that what your child eats at school is full of nutrition. Don’t select a school where the teachers serve sweets if you don’t want your child to eat sweets.

Check if the school encourages your child to imagine: Check the crayon drawings on the wall, does the school encourage children to imitate or it encourages the child to imagine.

Visits of parents: Does the school allow parents to visit and does it have an open door policy or do they limit the time in which the parents can visit the school.

Safety is essential: Check how the school takes care of the safety of the child.  Check how do they track the pick-ups of the kids after school. 

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