How to Choose a Preschool Near Me

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When your young  family moves into a new neighborhood if one of the first searches you do online is: “preschools near me,” this article is for you.

Choosing a suitable preschool for your child can be daunting, but by using this handy guide you’ll be able to quickly decide which one is best for your family

Preschool Near Me – First Impressions Matter

When you walk into the Preschool with your child is your first impression positive?

Watch your child’s response. Did adults acknowledge your child or just focus on other adults?

Observe how teachers interact with the children. Are they at children’s eye level when they talk to them? Do they appear responsive to individual children by listening closely, asking questions and using positive language?

It’s important that your child’s classroom has a variety of age-appropriate learning materials, toys, and equipment. Are there places for quiet-time and an area for dramatic play?

Does the classroom seem clean and safe with enough adults to supervise children?

Preschool Near Me – Ask Questions

What is the school’s philosophy about how children learn?

What is the school’s approach to children’s behavior and discipline?

How do activities promote social emotional and intellectual growth and stimulate creativity?

Is there space and materials to promote a wide range of developmental activities from holding a pencil or cup to running and jumping?

Walk around the room and ask the teacher what the child is learning from the different activity centers.

Since no two children are at the same stage of development, how does the teacher support individual children in their learning?

Do children have their own place to keep their special things?

What is the daily schedule? Does the preschool offer activities your child would like to participate in and is there time for your child to explore?

How does the school communicate with families and how often?

Can you visit the classroom at any time?

Ask to talk to parents who have a child in the school.