Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Why Preschools Are Significant in Child Development


Correct physical, social and mental abilities are very important in developing a child's whole being. Toddlers aged 3-5 years are the most ideal years to introduce them to new things and let them explore life. This is also the age-range when most parents would consider their child going to preschools to aid them in providing their children the proper guidance.


Children, as they grow become more playful and active. And this is also the time that they would need appropriate guidance that most busy parents can't directly give. Thus, such parents see the need to have their child/children go to preschools to oversee their growing years.

Infant education or commonly known as preschool education are usually between the ages of 0-5. This early childhood education provides youngsters factual knowledge, skills and training while allowing them to play, enjoy and discover self-worth, discipline and sense of responsibility. The method of teaching starts through the use of child's own senses.

While the house is considered as first place to learn and the parents are still the best known teacher of a growing child, the need for professional guidance from preschool teachers can give a child an advantage to learn and experience things that will contribute well on their development.

The sense of belonging to a community or group is an essential thing that a preschool can provide to every child. They can also develop good communication skills that include talking, listening and sign language. Through socialization, they can also develop awareness and accountability and learn to be respectful to others. There are also activities that can help them in improving their knowledge and understanding of the world and giving them an opportunity to show their creativity and scientific thinking.

In addition, pre-schooling also involves variety of physical activities which are helpful in children when it comes to developing their physical abilities. Such activities include walking, climbing, balances and other motor skills like running and speaking. Several other activities also teach children to discover that they are capable and can do things for themselves which is called independence.

According to statistics, children who have gone through pre-schooling are more ready as they enter their kindergarten than those who are not. This is because preschool also include various academic-related activities like exposing them to numbers, letters and shapes. These things are fundamentals as they go to higher level of education.

Preschools can be privately held or run by the government. In either institution, children are being monitored and their developments are tracked by professionals who can assess them if they are ready for next schooling level. Privately held schools can be more costly but many parents affirm it is worthy of the price.