The Benefits of Preschool

Q: How important is preschool?
A: The chance to interact with other children
is the benefit of preschool in a nutshell but it is far more than what
those few words say. You are so wise to pursue more information when you feel
that the obvious may not be all there is to know.
Interacting with other children means learning how to wait, how to take
turns, and how to listen. Young children learn social skills when they interact
with other children. These social skills are critical to a developing
personality and I would not dismiss them lightly.
There are other advantages to preschools -- primarily that they are the
foundations for academic learning. In preschool your child will listen to poetry
and songs -- building blocks needed to grasp phonics and reading skills when it
is developmentally appropriate. The play that takes place with water, sand, and
containers form the foundation for understanding some basic math concepts.
Matching, sequencing, one-to-one correspondence are all activities that are done
over and over in preschool settings and help children get ready to learn
academics. Watching other children pursue a challenging task is also helpful.
The presence of other children and a wide variety of materials are two big
reasons why a preschool is a good thing.
I believe preschool is beneficial and can do many things that will help
children be successful when formal school begins. I also feel that there are
many schools that are advertised as preschools that are not beneficial, and it
requires a concerned parent to interview and observe before placing their
child.
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