Why kindergarten is important




















Until September, she will continue to enjoy herself every time she goes to kindergarten. I like going to kindergarten very much because I learn a lot there. This bright six-year-old tells us that she plays kindergarten at home with her three-year-old brother, Vuk.

In this game, of course, she plays the role of her teacher Alma and helps her brother learn everything she has learnt in kindergarten. I have learned a lot of songs in kindergarten. I have learned how to draw, create collages, and we have also learned some letters. The Outreach Preschool Service has contributed to increasing the number of children attending kindergartens, which is one of the key goals of the Strategy for Early and Preschool Education Quality preschool education helps children build self-confidence and acquire problem-solving skills through the systematic support of the preschool teacher and through playing with other children.

In this sense, the Outreach Preschool Service allows children from remote rural areas in Montenegro to develop critical competencies — cognitive, social, emotional, and physical skills. Sofija's father, Milovan, has also noticed all of this himself. He is very satisfied with the progress of his children since they started attending kindergarten.

Programs provide children with opportunities to play and learn with other kids outside of a school environment. While it's easy to assume that every child is ready for kindergarten when they reach a certain age, there are important factors to consider, such as their academic ability and emotional maturity.

Kindergarten readiness can be nurtured in every child through positive interaction with parents and other children. With the understanding that the earliest years of childhood education are critical in establishing later success, United Way is dedicated to partnering with positive community initiatives.

OK, got it Give me more info. Donate Take Action. We use cookies on this site to enhance your user experience. While no program is perfect, some are better than others.

Find out what sets them apart and how you can get the best possible start for your child — no matter what your options are. Also be sure to check out our guide to kindergarten to know what you can expect from the year ahead!

Why Kindergarten? First, consider the goal of a good kindergarten program. Kindergarten provides your child with an opportunity to learn and practice the essential social, emotional, problem-solving, and study skills that he will use throughout his schooling.

Ask any number of educators and parents, and you will get many different descriptions of the ideal kindergarten. But there are certain basic agreements among educators as to what makes a good program. It should:. When looking at programs, keep these elements in mind — as well as the specific needs of your child and family. Not every program is perfect for every child. Some children thrive in a program with more direction, some with less. Perhaps you have little or no choice about where to send your child to kindergarten but are concerned about its quality.

First, give the program and teacher some time to get the year going.



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