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The Benefits of Preschool

Preschool has many benefits for young children. "A preschool experience capitalizes on these incredibly formative years," says Allison Wilson, the senior director of curriculum and innovation at Stratford School, who has more than 20 years of experience in early childhood education. "Generally, a preschool program will provide academic foundations, such as the alphabet, numbers, shapes, and colors." Preschool can help children develop their language skills by exposing kids to new words and encouraging self-expression.

Social skills will also form as children participate in sharing, taking turns, lining up for activities, and following directions. "Children will learn how to function in a group setting, and how to be social beings in a social world," says Whittaker. "These social-emotional skills are beneficial because children will need them to work, learn, and play in a classroom."

These social benefits also include learning acceptance and celebrating diversity. "In a preschool setting, children might have the opportunity to work and play with peers that look different, speak another language, have varying abilities, and bring their perspectives to the classroom," says Whittaker.

Another benefit of preschool is that children are exposed to different people, toys, learning resources, and situations than they would encounter in their familiar home. As Whittaker explains, "Preschool settings will have materials that differ from home-type toys as they are created and purchased with learning goals in mind. In a well-stocked blocked center, a child can build to their full potential while learning math, engineering, geometry, measurement language, and problem-solving skills."

Finally, preschool help kids gain independence and confidence and to make new friends. This sets the foundation for a successful Kindergarten experience.

Preparing Your Child For Preschool

After enrolling your kid in preschool, you can help them prepare by encouraging independence and autonomy. Purchase a backpack and lunchbox they can open, plus clothing they can easily put on themselves. Have them practice socializing with other kids at the park, at birthday parties, in playgroups, or on play dates. Get them acquainted with early skills like counting.

Wilson also suggests preparing for preschool the following ways:

  • Visit the school
  • Read books about starting preschool
  • Practice some simple self-help skills (asking the teacher for help, taking shoes on and off, washing hands)
  • Engage in pretend play to explore the concept of preschool (sharing, playing with others, etc.)

It's normal for both parents and kids to feel a little apprehensive about big changes. Take time to celebrate this transition as preschool represents an exciting time in your little one's life and their introduction to formal education.

So here What you will get in this bundle.

1- Activity Books

2- Class Room

3- General Knowledge

4- Math

5- Stories Books

All these Books contains about 3500 of sheets that can be printed and used on daily bases for your kids to let them mentally grow in an easy and fun way.

These 3500 printable PDF format pages are ideal for children, parents and teachers.

So why to think and waste precious time? Let your children have fun and education simultaneously.


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