Benefits of preschooling children

Benefits of Sending your Baby to a Preschool

Many questions, doubts, and uncertainties may cross your mind when you think of sending your child to preschool. 

The fear of taking a young child out of home (away from parents), lack of one-on-one attention, and adjusting to a structured environment are some of the concerns that make it difficult for parents to decide. 

Separation can be challenging, but if it aids in your child’s mental growth, isn’t it worth it?

Preschool provides constant care for your baby for two to three years by a group of caregivers. Throughout these years, the child learns to feel secure while developing the ability to trust and socialize with family and strangers. 

According to Dr. Maria Montessori, the founder of Montessori, children within this age range learn to react to stimuli in their surroundings, develop practical skills, master their language, and start practicing mathematics by sorting objects into shapes and colors. 

As this is the most active developmental phase, it is the best time to put your child in an infant school to enhance their natural learning ability.

 If you are not convinced, here are few reasons why preschool is right for your child.

 

6 Reasons Why Preschooling is a Good Decision

 

  1. Preparation for later education: Being at preschool is a constructive way to ease your child’s transition for later education. Starting school will not surprise a child who is used to spending time in a social and academic environment. It will also help them to build confidence to talk to adults.

 

  1. Social Interaction— Another benefit of attending preschool is that children can develop social skills and self-confidence early. Professional caregivers encourage social interaction, friendship, and learning through a variety of activities. So it won’t be difficult for your kids to interact with other adults,  which can help relieve social anxiety. 

 

  1. Structure and Routine—One of the significant benefits of preschool is structure and routine development early in life. It is something that will stay with your kids for the rest of their lives.

 

  1. Mental Skills Development—Children are taught various cognitive and mental skills that help them prepare for their educational lives and enhance their IQ levels.

 

  1. Communication and Language Development—Children at preschool learn more advanced communication at a very young age. Their language development is also faster than homeschooled kids.

 

  1. Sensory Stimulation—Through art, music, and physical movement, infants and toddlers learn and do activities that enhance the senses and inspire exploration.

 

Tips to Find the Right Infant Care Centre

Here are a few things to consider when choosing a care center for your kids:

  • Ask about safety: How does the school ensure a safe environment?
  • Neat and clean environment: Find out what their standards of cleanliness are.
  • Engaging caregivers: Interact with caregivers to find out how they behave and carry themselves. They will be the role models that your children will follow.
  • Licensing and accreditation: Ensure that the center has all the required credentials.

 

At MSODT, we believe child care should go beyond the typical daycare experience. That’s why we offer tailored care and unique experiences when it comes to infants.

Learn more about MSODT’s quality programs for infants and toddlers by visiting our website or schedule a visit with us.

AUTHOR: Montessori School of Downtown

It all began over 30 years ago with two newlyweds who were passionate about education. Together, Ms. Rita, a renowned professional educator, and Mr. Hersh, a natural teacher and entrepreneur, created a child care education program that focused on the concept of self-inspired learning.View all posts by Montessori School of Downtown |