Finding the right preschool for your child can be a daunting and overwhelming task. With so many factors to consider, it can be difficult to narrow down your options. From safety and facility cleanliness to curriculum and extracurriculars, it's important to choose a school that both nurtures and challenges your preschooler. So how can you be sure which school is right for your family? Here are some things to consider when making your final decision. SafetyOut of all the factors that go into choosing a preschool, facility safety is one that simply cannot be overlooked or compromised. Ask about the school's security features, emergency procedures, and any other safety measures that will protect your preschooler. A school that offers live camera viewing of all classrooms can give you peace of mind and accountability. Make sure the preschool you choose is up to date on their licenses and certifications, and ask how they plan to accommodate any allergies or special needs your child might have. Teacher-Child RatioAsk about the teacher to child ratio and the size of each class. You can rest assured knowing schools are required to adhere to the state's laws, but a chaotic classroom means less attention for your child. Therefore, if your child wants or needs extra help or attention, look for a smaller class size. If your child will thrive in a busier environment with lots of children, you may feel comfortable with a larger class size. Make sure the staff and teachers are friendly and mesh well with other families you come in contact with. CurriculumEach school might have a different approach to how they teach, from their mission statement and learning philosophy to the day-to-day lessons and activities they incorporate in the classroom. Your child should be challenged academically, socially and emotionally with kindergarten readiness in mind, but also allowed enough free play time to learn and explore on his own. As you learn about the various learning styles among each preschool, you may realize your child meshes better with one over the others. ReputationCheck with neighbors and friends to gain a parental perspective of the preschool you are considering. While every child's needs are different, it will be comforting to know those you trust hold the facility in high regard. What do they love about the school? What are some of their concerns? You can even consult a referral agency such as AdvancED or NAEYC to find a list of accredited preschools in your area. For more information on special preschool programs that help and support your child in reaching his or her learning goals, talk to the staff at one of the premier schools listed on Kids 'R' Kids Learning Academies Atlanta. The Kids 'R' Kids First Class Curriculum® incorporates many learning tools that are fun and engaging, and the staff would love to discuss each program with you. The post How to Choose the Right Preschool for Your Family appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine.
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3/4/2020 09:59:39 pm
You made a great point that I should review teacher-child ratios when choosing the right preschool for my kid. I think having ample time for a teacher to attend to all the students they are handling is good to properly guide my kid in this crucial part of the beginning of her education. Ample playtime would also be a plus so that my kid can exercise and socialize.
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5/18/2020 06:51:43 am
Thanks for the things you listed that I must consider in finding preschool classes for my four-year-old son Josh. Since I’ll start working full-time at my new job next month, I think it’s just about time to send him in an actual school. I shall then take note of your advice to look for a smaller class size so that my child gets extra help in things he has difficulties with.
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