Choosing a kindergarten is a painstaking job that does not tolerate neglect. The kindergarten in which your child will go will determine his character, communication skills and behavior.
Kindergarten is the first collective of a child, in which he may or may not find his place. Kindergarten helps your child develop the ability to communicate with other people. It allows you to learn the basics of making friends and create ideas about how people communicate with each other. Subsequently, the child will use the knowledge that he received in kindergarten in later life. So parents should think in advance about where to give their child.
Experts are sure that a child should be sent to kindergarten from the age of three. At this time, the child develops a desire for independence. The baby begins to comprehend himself and realizes his "separation" from the mother. Do not pacify the impulses of young children for independence, on the contrary, encourage him for this. 3-4 weeks before the start of kindergarten, teach your child to self-care and bring his daily routine back to normal.
First time to kindergarten
When choosing a kindergarten, pay attention not only to the building itself, but also to the educators in general. Rely on the personal and professional qualities of educators. You should not just look for a place to "fuse" your child, you need to find a place where your child can develop and be happy. Choose a kindergarten that employs people with experience who can approach any child.
About a year in advance, start looking for a place for your child. Interview neighbors, doctors from the nearest children's clinic, friends and parents of kindergarteners.
If you find a place that interests you, then go exploration. Write down all the pros and cons of different institutions, and then discuss everything with your significant other. You must be confident in your choice and calm for the safety of your child.
Examine the area where the building is located. Pay attention to the fence, the condition of the playground and the building itself. Look at the security measures: the gate must be closed; there should be no debris or sharp objects nearby. Also, do not forget to pay attention to the area in which the institution is located.
While visiting the kindergarten, pay attention to: how the teachers communicate; whether they respond to complaints from young children; whether they raise their tone when talking to children. It is your responsibility to understand whether the child will be treated with respect and understanding or not.
Ask the educators about the menu: find out if they change the menu during the change of seasons, is it possible to feed the child separately if he is allergic, what quality products they use and how things are with hygiene.
Ask the teacher to talk about what activities, holidays, sports events they hold. If in kindergarten there is an inclination to learn a foreign language, then think about whether the child needs to learn another language at such an early age.
Ermolenko K.
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