A big part of the news cycle these days
is the importance of preschool and the “strong
correlation between high quality child care and higher levels of academic and
cognitive achievement.” This places great importance on selecting a
preschool for your child. Without a
doubt, a warm, safe and nurturing environment that inspires learning while
supporting social and emotional development is key. As you research, plan and visit the
preschools, be sure to consider these additional factors:
Educational
Philosophy:
Many of the preschools follow a
prescribed learning philosophy and it is important to choose one that best
suits your family values. Ask questions about the philosophy, why did
the school choose this philosophy, and how is it applied in the classroom? What are the benefits to the philosophy
verses another philosophy? Is the school
licensed? Accredited?
Teachers:
The fond school memories we hold as
adults are often a direct correlation of the teacher and classroom experience. Be
sure to gather information on the faculty and staff, meet with prospective
teachers, ask about their educational background, observe a class and see the
interaction between the teacher and children.
School
- Family Partnership: “It takes a village to raise a child,” says an
old adage. Entering into a partnership with a school, where the child’s success
is first and foremost, is a vital ingredient in selecting a preschool. The mutual and trusting relationship that forms
in these formative years will provide families with a strong support system for
years to come. Do clarify how the school
and family will communicate with respect to a child’s progress and development,
how often will this communication occur, what will be communicated and who will
be communicating.
Safety
First: Ask how
the children are kept safe and properly supervised. Are there emergency drills; is there a
security system, if the faculty and staff trained on first aid, what is the
allergy protocol, what is the sick policy, etc.? Most, if not all schools, will have all these
systems in place to keep children safe.
Location, Cost and Family
logistics: Be sure to consider where
the school is located, the cost and the effect on your family day to day
logistics.
It is a wonderful time in your life and in your child’s life;
enjoy the journey as you plan and research the preschool of your choice.
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