Three Advantages of Enrolling Your Child in Preschool
- By Admin
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- 07 Jul, 2016
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- Help ease your child into full-time school. The transition from spending their days with Mom and Dad to a formal school setting can be difficult for kids and parents alike. With preschool, you can begin with part-time care and progress as fast or as slow as you are comfortable with doing, minimizing the stress and distress that goes along with the initial separation.
- Prepare your child for academic success. Children who receive high-quality preschool care have measurably higher math and reading achievement test scores all the way through the ninth grade. They are also significantly more likely to earn both a high school and college degree.
- Develop your child’s social skills. By the age of three, a preschooler has begun transitioning from playing near to truly playing with other children. Attending preschool gives your child a wide range of opportunities for interaction, allowing them to fully develop their social skills and emotional self-control.


Preschoolers are naturally curious. Exploration, discovery, and experimentation are activities that your 3- to 5-year-old is constantly ready to tackle. Here's where science comes into play - literally. It may seem like your child is just playing during their school day. But they're actually learning. That is, they're learning though play.
Science is one of those traditionally academic subjects that your child will dive into during their preschool years. Even though you may remember science as lengthy lectures by a boring professor or endless pages in a dry textbook, in the early childhood classroom this subject looks very different.
Along with the science activities your child engages in during their school day, you can extend the learning at home. What can you do to help your child explore science concepts? Don't worry if you don't have a PhD in chemistry. Take a look at these easy ideas for playing with science at home.

