Friday, July 8, 2016

Your Preschool in Chandler: Preschool Q&A (Contd.)

Socialization is one thing that children learn at our Chandler preschool, however, there is also physical as well as cognitive development.
Playtime is an important part of your Chandler Preschool | (480-895-0206
Playtime is an important part of your Chandler Preschool | (480-895-0206

Physical Development at a Preschool in Chandler

As we covered previously, over the last fifty years, we have learned a lot about how much children learn in just their first few years of life.
They'll learn proper behavior and personal responsibility. Learning these things is reason enough to enroll your child in a preschool in Chandler, however, there is more.
During preschool years, children are growing rapidly. And they are learning what they can and can't do with their bodies every single day.  They race with other children, they learn to climb, lift, dance, and other exercises.   So many parents fixate only on the cognitive development that a preschool offers, however, while these skills are important as well, physical development teaches them the rudiments of health.  Without a healthy body, a healthy mind won't last too long.

Cognitive Development at a Chandler Preschool

Any good preschool will encourage your child's cognitive development.  They will learn letters and numbers, as well as colors and shapes.  And they will learn to recognize patterns.  Old fashioned preschools used to use worksheets for children, and while worksheets are still a part of early childhood education, numerous studies are showing children learn better when they play games.
According to an article excerpt from Child Action, a California non-profit concerned with early childhood education:
"Preschoolers learn differently from school-age children: play is essential to early learning. Play is the main way children learn and develop ideas about the world. It helps them build the skills necessary for critical thinking and leadership. It’s how they learn to solve problems and to feel good about their ability to learn. Children learn the most from play when they have skilled teachers who are well-trained in understanding how play contributes to learning. Most child development experts agree that play is an essential part of a high-quality early learning program. Play is not a break from learning—it’s the way young children learn.
WHEN CHILDREN PLAY:
  • They test their developing ideas with objects, people, and situations—the key ability for academic learning.
  • They develop many kinds of skills together—physical, social, emotional, thinking, and language PLAY: It’s the way young children learn.
  • They are doing things they are interested in, so they have a natural motivation to learn
  • They develop concepts and skills together. For example, as a child learns to write the letters in her name, she is also learning the concept that each letter represents a sound. And she is very motivated by the meaning—her own name! Children are more likely to remember skills and concepts they have learned by doing things that are meaningful to them" [READ SOURCE]
So as you see, even during play, children at a preschool in Chandler learn a lot.
Tot Spot Preschool
1075 E Riggs Rd
Chandler, AZ 85249
480-895-0206
totspotpreschool.com