Providing a secure environment

Providing a secure environment

Time For Preschool? What To Look For In A Program For Your Child

by Vernon Freeman

If it's time to choose a preschool for your child, make sure you choose one that meets all your needs. Many people choose preschools based on location or hours of operation, but that's not necessarily the best way to approach the process. To choose the right preschool, you should make sure that it will provide an enriching setting for your child. If you're not sure how to find the right preschool for your child, read the information provided below. The tips provided here will help you to identify the right preschool program for your child. 

Encourages Family Participation

When you're choosing a preschool for your child, pay attention to the way programs interact with families. Your child's preschool should encourage family participation. For instance, you want a preschool that allows parents to stop in and check on their children from time to time. It's also important to choose a preschool that promotes open communication with parents. 

Indoor and Outdoor Programs

If you're in the process of finding a preschool for your child, ask about the indoor and outdoor aspects of the program. Children should have time to spend outside each day, especially when the weather is nice. Outdoor activities help to stimulate young brains and encourage learning. Outdoor activities also help to promote creativity and an appreciation for nature. For maximum benefit, your child's new preschool should offer a combination of indoor and outdoor learning activities. It's also important for children to have ample opportunity to play and explore their environment on their own during outdoor activities. 

Group-Focused Activities

Now that you're looking for a preschool program for your child, pay close attention to the group-focused activities that are offered. When looking for a preschool, you want to choose one that provides opportunities for group-focused activities. During preschool, children develop social skills that will follow them throughout their lives. Group-focused activities will help your child develop social skills, as well as help them to cultivate friendships with the children they go to preschool with. Some of those friendships will continue on into primary and secondary school years.

Play-Based Learning

Finally, if you want to find the right preschool for your child, look for one that offers play-based learning. Some preschools offer lessons that are geared towards structured lessons. However, young children often learn best when play is included in the lesson plans. Play-based learning encourages children to enjoy the learning experience. 


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Providing a secure environment

As an educator I need to make sure that my kids are always safe, emotionally and physically. It can be hard to keep an eye on so many children so I have to put a lot of effort into planning the environment so that they are always in safe position. A lot of the time I try to think like a kid to work out how they might like to explore the room and what objects they'll pick up and try and use. If you'd like to read some of my ideas and tip on setting up childcare rooms read on.