Friday 21 February 2020

Play, Learn, Grow in Playschool


Preschool a.k.a playschool is a child's first step outside the home. This is a reason why people consider this place to be comfortable and playful. However, a playschool is much more than a bright, colorful, musical place filled with smiling children. One has to look closer to find the intricacies of a playschool curriculum—a place that is responsible to lay the foundational stone of cognitive development in a child’s life. In other words, a good playschool is designed to set up young scholars up for future academic, emotional, and social success. Therefore, young children are encouraged to identify letters, read, write, and do finger mathematics lessons, and much more.

Here are a few benefits of sending your toddler to playschool:
1. Gives opportunities for growth
2. Prepares children for kindergarten
3. Promotes social and emotional development
4. Provides a structured preschool environment
5. Encourages children to be independent
6. Children grow sensitive and amicable towards others
7. Promotes language and cognitive skills
8. Nurtures curiosity in children
9. Boosts pre-math and literacy skills
10. Develops motor skills
Now that we know what benefits playschool impacts on children. Here is the absolute list of things that you should expect children to learn in preschools.
1. Fine motor skills
Motor skills include actions like running, crawling, writing carefully, and more that allows children to make smaller movements in the wrists, hands, fingers, feet, and toes. At playschools, children are encouraged to do small craft activities such as using child-sized and age-appropriate scissors to cut papers. Many children fail to even use scissors as instructed, but with practice, they can learn to successfully conduct the activity. Beading, coloring, spooning can help little ones to develop fine motor skills. This powers them to write aptly when the time comes!
2. Listening skills
Children don't listen, this is what parents and teachers complain about a lot. And why would they unless you’ve something interesting to tell them about? We all know children are active talkers, and to make them listen to us we need to listen to them first. And by listening, one has to really participate in the conversation. Playschools provide a toddler with the same age group that helps him to open up with those around. Playschool teachers encourage children to listen to their engaging and animated stories thus embedding them with the habit of active listening.
3. Basic needs
Children are dependent on their parents and the people around them for a lot of things. But to prepare them for a world beyond home, they are instilled with a sense of independence at playschools. Playschool trains children to do basic activities such as—opening their lunch box, tying their shoelaces, putting their own jackets, and much more. These activities foster a feeling of independence in toddlers.
4. Social skills and conflict resolution
Children learn to adjust to preschools, where they spend time with other children. They learn to listen to their playmates and empathize with them. This is an ideal way to develop their social and emotional selves. Teachers guide toddlers’ natural instincts to be used as a way for conflict resolution. With proper guidance and care, they can be taught to be morally strong with good values. 
According to the founder of Tree House, Rajesh Bhatia “Parents should be cautious while selecting a playschool/preschool for their toddler. This shouldn’t be something to take for granted as it the early teaching will stay with the little ones throughout their lives.”

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