When you’re searching for the right preschool, you’re likely asking yourself, “Will this school be good enough for my little one?”
But there’s another, more critical question to consider: “Is my child prepared for school?”
In my experience, most of the problems young children face in a new school are related to their conduct. If you’re concerned about your child’s behavior at home, it’s very likely that their teachers will face the same difficulties in the classroom.
Keys to a Smooth Transition
A child who is already used to respecting limits, following a schedule, and coping with frustration without an outburst is much more likely to adapt well to their new school—regardless of which one you choose. These kids are typically happier, more motivated, and truly enjoy learning and playing with their friends. The teachers are professionals and will handle the rest, but your child’s preparation will make a world of difference.
The best gift you can give your child for a happy and successful preschool experience is to prepare them at home by teaching them to respect limits and follow routines.
Pepa