
Is
your kid ready for playschool?
Check
your kid's readiness for school
Here are a few things you can
consider before sending them
to a playschool.
Is she
able to talk and express herself to some extent about her needs? This
is
one of the important aspects to be considered. If they cannot
communicate well,
it will be problem for both the kid and staff of the playschool.
Is she
healthy enough to be taken care by teachers? If your child
falls sick too
often, you can postpone her admission as it will be a problem for her
to attend
school regularly.
Will the
child be able to cope with the curriculum of the school?
First check the
syllabus of the playschool you would like to join her into. Decide
whether your
kid will be able to understand the lessons to be taught.
Things you need not worry about
Toilet
training: Many playschools give toilet training in school
Sociability:
Even if your kid is not sociable, she will make friends in her school
though it
may take some time.
Has never
been left alone: For most of the kids today, playschool is
the first place
where they adjust without their parents. Kids who have never been
without their
parents or grandparents only take some more time to adjust. Once they
start
playing and mingling with other kids, they will be happy going to
school. Their
shyness towards strangers also reduces.
It is
essential to discuss the behavior of the kid with the playschool
teachers.
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