Why preschool education is important for your child

sahilkhan72477
Share with :
Why preschool education is important for your child

Are you scared that your kid is still too little to be in a structured school environment? It’s understandable as it marks the first step in which children are separated from their parents' comfort zone. Most guardians are skeptical of the value of preschool education, as things taught seem relatively very simple. However, preschool programs are used to develop a foundation for a lifetime of learning. 

Here are the reasons why preschool education is vital for your child.

  1. Promotes social and emotional development

The child's close friends at home revolve around the house – the parents, siblings, and close relatives. In preschool, children are introduced to an important life skill of social interaction. They learn how to make friends and interact with others peacefully in a supervised environment. As a result of these interactions, children build trustful relationships away from home, and within no time, they will be looking forward to the next day to go to school. 

  1. Improves a child’s language skills

There is no better place where your child's language skills can be enhanced than in a classroom setting. At Global Indian International Schools, teachers help strengthen their language abilities by introducing new vocabulary while in class or at the playground. Children can also learn from each other since they come from different backgrounds. Preschool allows little ones to improve their spoken language through singing, creative play, or storytelling. 

  1. Promotes a robust Academic foundation

This is where kids will be introduced to pre-literacy skills. The ABCD and 1234 taught in preschool may seem very straightforward, but they build a strong foundation for later classes. The good thing about GIIS is that students are taught in an appealing and fun way through exciting activities. From singing the alphabets to matching games and putting puzzles together, all these promote a child's understanding of numbers, sequences, patterns, and problem-solving. They also learn pre-writing skills developed through coloring with crayons, drawing, and writing on the blackboard in a freestyle manner.

  1. Builds a child's self-confidence and reliance

In preschool, children get the opportunity to interact with their age mates where they can express their ideas fearlessly. They develop confidence in expressing themselves in front of people through involvement in oral activities such as singing, reciting poems, and storytelling. It is in preschool where kids learn how to do things for themselves. They are taught how to clean their hands, visit the bathroom on their own, and identify and take care of their belongings such as bags and water bottles. These skills are essential for nurturing independent individuals even at home. 

  1. Introduces kids to a structured setting

It isn't easy to provide a structured environment at home for such little children. Preschools offer them this experience for them to learn how to follow simple instructions. These rules may include raising hands when they want to ask a question and taking turns when talking. Time management is another essential skill that children learn in a structured environment. Unlike at home, where everything is done in freestyle, preschools kids learn to identify playtime, story time, break time, and snack time. This experience is essential to every child before they start advanced school.

  1. Nurtures children curiosity

Kids' inquisitiveness peaks at 3 to 4 years, leaving most parents hopeless. Why is the sky blue? Where does the sun go at night? A parent who has tried answering these questions and many more can testify it not that easy. Luckily, preschool makes this job more manageable. Teachers help children find answers through exploration, imaginative play, experimentation, storytelling, and conversations. Preschool teachers know that the difference between reality and fantasy can be confusing to young children; hence, they can appropriately handle them.

  1.   Develops child’s motor skills

For young preschool children, fine motor skills development is critical. The development of these skills triggers the movement of small muscles that require your kid’s brain to coordinate between what they are doing and what they are seeing. The fine motor skills trained in preschool include holding a spoon to eat or using a pencil or crayon to draw and color. Preschool program offers several opportunities to help children improve these skills, such as running, climbing, playing games, solving puzzles, and many more.

  1. Opportunity to develop passions and interest

Since preschool provides a more playful experience, children can discover their hobbies that can turn into lifelong passions. They have access to different types of play at school that they may not have access to at home. Through exploration and exposure to various creative processes, your little one can land on their interests that can be nurtured through their academic journey. 

Thanks to the supportive preschool teachers who help young kids enjoy all these surprising benefits. To the parents who think preschool is so basic, these are enough reasons to convince you that your child's preschool education is essential for their academic journey ahead of them.