10 Tips To Select The Perfect Preschool For Your Child
Here’s why
A playschool is not just the first step of your precious
child outside home but it’s also the first platform for learning.
As per Shikha, parents should not miss asking themselves
the following question and then be answering it honestly. Who is your child in
terms of his/her personality? The answer to this question will lead you to the
right school for your child.
1) Budget
Well,
this is the easiest one. You need to shortlist a list of preschool in ambernath west that fit into your budget before you start looking at
other finer details.
What’s the point of liking everything about a school and
then giving it up because of the cost? Therefore, get the list of
affordable preschools ready and then move on to the other nine points.
2) Know your Child!
“I
pulled him out just six months down the line,” says Dipika. Her younger
son had started attending a certain pre school in ambernath that believes in extensive writing and learning.
The school didn’t work for him and neither did the
teachers show much appreciation for his growth.
“Moving to this school was the best decision we made. At
three, my son is happy to go to school.
Thankfully, there is nothing wrong with him, he just
needed a different approach,” says Dipika about the present school her child
attends.
School vs child
The approach of a school is its perspective or method
towards teaching and learning. You need to check whether that approach matches
with your child’s needs as seen around 1-1.5 years of age, and not as per what
you want your child’s personality to be.
Yes, children are too young to choose but still, the
choice should not be based just on what you like or want.
Any expert views?
Thomas and Chess at Colorado University have come up with
a detailed study on infant personalities leading up to 10 years of age.
A brief run through of their research will tell you about
the ‘personality of your baby,’ ‘temperament dimensions,’ and the
interrelationship between temperament and personality.
Table 10.2 (on page 2) is something you can focus on it
compares details such as span of attention, moods, and reactions of
children at different ages to help parents assess their child’s psychological
temperament.
Don’t forget this detail!
3) Know the approach
Logically, the next important step in understanding your
child’s learning needs is the assessment of the approach of teaching that the
preschool follows.
Be mindful that this approach is not that of the
individual teachers but the overall belief system within the school. Curriculum
form just a part of this.
Different approaches
The following are a few of the main methods of teaching
followed in India. Most playschools use one or a combination of any of these
methodologies.
- The Montessori Method
According to Wikipedia, “Montessori education
is characterized by an emphasis on independence, freedom within limits, and
respect for a child’s natural psychological, physical, and social
development.”
In simple terms, this method focuses on the individuality
of each child and lets every child follow his/her own pace of learning. In this
format, there is no comparison between children of the same ages.
- The Reggio Emilia Approach
This
approach is used in mostly all nursery in ambernath. However, it is mixed with one or two other forms of
instruction. The idea behind this approach is to teach children to discover
themselves through symbolic ideas.
These ideas are developed through painting, sculpting, and
dramatising. Basically, it is an approach based on exploration and ideation.
Such schools are deeply involved in observing,
touching, free play, art and drama.
- The HighScope Approach
Under this approach, teachers do not teach but only assist
children in learning. In other words, teachers help children make their own
plan for the day.
Sessions on what children would like to discuss or do
during the day are conducted where the idea of every child is given its due.
Basically, in this format, the kids are in-charge.
- The Waldorf Approach
This approach is also called the Steiner approach based
on Steiner’s views on stages of development.
Waldorf believes that merely reading and learning through
rote is not the true way to develop–imagination and analytical thinking should
be cultivated and encouraged in each child.
The concept of ‘circle time,’ where children sitting
together in groups to chant rhymes and learning together is widely used in this
approach.
Many playschools use one or the other tenets of this
theory in their approach to teaching. So go ahead, choose your approach!
4) Emotional Guidance
“She made him understand her instructions in
Tamil.” Pratibha is a financial planner with a leading bank and her
parents help her bring up her two-year-old.
She is recounting an incident about her child who only
speaks Tamil at home since his grandparents do not speak any other language
with him.
“In the early days, guiding his behaviour in school was
getting difficult because he would not respond. He was getting into a shell.
So the teacher tried explaining things in Tamil for a
bit,” explains Pratibha. Language
barriers aside, toddlers and preschoolers need an environment in
school where their physical, as well as emotional needs, are met.
Preschools are as much about relationships as they
are about learning the basics of ABC.
Meet every child’s emotional
needs
In Pratibha’s case, her child’s needs were fulfilled by
using the language he was comfortable with.
Flexibility
of approach within a schools in ambernath west is paramount. In fact, preschoolers approach their
teachers as they would approach their mothers so the level of emotional and
behavioural guidance within school should be high.
Experts say
In the book, Behavior
Guidance for Infants and Toddlers, the authors have mentioned a
concept of pro-social play.
This is nothing but playtime directed at making the child
more in touch with his/her soft skills–skills of group play, co-operation,
calmness, and kindness.
5) All work and no nap!
“Nap time!” This is a playgroup teacher’s worried
response at a recent kid’s carnival at my son’s preschool. The playgroup
children (1.5 to 2 year olds), were seen crying incessantly.
The timings for the carnival were 4 PM onwards and upon
asking why their kids were wailing, we were simply given the above two-worded
response.
I asked the playgroup teacher and she said that changing
the routine of the child is difficult for the child as well as for the parent.
So, one should stick to routine. Shouldn’t that make
sense while choosing a playschool as well?
Time and schedule
The timings of a playschool matter the most, at least
during the initial days of school.
Proper school timings set the routine for the entire day
of your child. You are then able to comfortably plan his/her eating and napping
schedules accordingly.
- Preschools, unlike
primary and senior schools, should not start at the crack of dawn.
Preschoolers need more time to get ready, eat, and leave the house.
- Preschools should also
not start very late in the day as that sets a bad body clock for the
coming years of school.
- The timings of the
playschool should match with your work timings and your overall schedule.
In short, it’s a balancing act between your and your
child’s schedules.
6) Location
Imagine driving a couple of hours every day to ferry your
child to and from the playschool. It’s not only stressful for you but also for
your little one.
In fact, children start getting averse to the very idea of
school if reaching it is tiring for them. Hence, the location makes a very
important point to consider while choosing a preschool for your child.
7) Cleanliness matters!
“Usko potty nahi hota tha!” (He suffered from
constipation!)
This is Sudha, two-and-a-half-year-old Veer’s nanny. I
knew that Veer had recently shifted schools but wasn’t aware that a dirty
washroom was the reason.
It is then I made a mental note to include the point
of cleanliness and health in this list.
Children should be provided with a neat and clean
environment in the playschool that you choose so that their health does not
suffer.
Since it’s an understood point already, let’s just close
with the adages that health is wealth and cleanliness is godliness!
PRO TIP: A great way to engage your child without the use of
screens is an activity box like Flintobox! These activities are designed to
teach children in a step-by-step information, where they learn and process
information through play. It’s a steady approach and children are introduced to
a variety of concepts over a period of time.
8) Safety
Isn’t this an understood point again? Adding it here just
as a reminder for all parents to have a ready checklist to refer to.
Safety within
the school premises, and in the way kids are dispersed from the
school forms a key point to consider while choosing a preschool.
Most schools share the measures they take for safety with
parents during admission meetings. However, I suggest that you should not buy
their word and do your own reference check.
The best thing is to talk to parents whose kids are
already studying in the school and understand whether the school keeps its
promised measures in place or not.
If you get positive responses, go ahead with the school!
9) May I come in?
Well, don’t get confused by the heading since I’m not
talking about manners here. It’s about how open the school is in letting
parents get involved with their processes. For preschoolers, it’s paramount that
the school involves parents at every step of the way.
A preschool exposure is more about skills and personality
development than about academics for your child. This is the reason why you
should check whether the preschool that you are considering allows your voice
and views or not.
Openness and interaction between parents and the school
are very important at this nascent stage of your child’s development and
therefore, do remember to tick this point off your list.
10) Accreditation
“Nahi, that’s ICSE and I want CBSE board.” I
heard a group of moms discussing schools as I walked past them in the park the
other day.
My eavesdropping informed me that they were discussing the
board of education that each school in their vicinity follows.
Since a playschool is a stepping stone for their child’s
higher education, parents must consider the board or institution that the school
is accredited to.
In India, ICSE, CBSE, IGCSE, IB, and the individual state
boards are most common among others. While considering a preschool, you
might want to compare the respective board or institution that the school
follows.
What next?
So, you’ve done your research, you’ve made a list, and
you’ve even shortlisted a preschool but are still not sure.
Don’t fret!
Welcome to the world of schooling where till the time your
child leaves school and steps into college, you’ll perpetually doubt your
decisions.
Nothing is ever perfect enough for our perfect children,
isn’t it?
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