Pros And Cons Of Preschool

Posted by Tiara Swinson on March 29, 2019

what to know about preschoolPreschool has some great advantages for children, but it also has some drawbacks. Parents need to do the proper research and discover the pros and cons of preschool before they decide what to do. By knowing this information it is very easy to see if preschool is the best choice for you and your child.

 Pros Of Preschool 

  • Early Learning: When the kids start to learn early on in life, it helps breed a lifelong love of learning and that will keep the kids interested in school for a long time.
  • Social Skills: With the earlier education, it is easier for the kids to have social interaction with children who are around the same age.  The social interaction will allow the kids to start to learn problem solving, sharing and teamwork skills.
  • Exposure and Explore: There are many activities that are first introduced in preschool. This could include different art projects, music lessons, and even the chance to learn about dancing. 
  • Structured Environment: The establishment of a structured system is another perk. Yes, kids tend to flourish when they are put in an environment that allows them to have a structure and a plan to follow. It is very important to realize that not all kids are going to flourish in the structure system so that is something to consider. 

Cons of Preschool 

  • Too Soon: Starting education too early can actually hurt the kids. This will be more of a judgment call on the parents part, but if your kids are not interested in the school or having problems with the school then you could be pushing them to early. You need to be responsive to your kids needs and wants when they are starting to learn because too early of a start can lead to them being discouraged.
  • Separation Anxiety: Separation anxiety is another common issue among young kids. This happens when the kids are going to be away from the parents for the first time, but also if the kids are unsure about what they are going to be doing.
  • Less Attention: Sometimes parents will find the kids get a little bit less one on one time. While this may be true, a lot of preschools do try to keep the teacher to student ratio lower than what most schools offer and this is a definite positive for the kids. However, if you notice that the ratio is not a benefit for your child, this is something to consider

Topics: Child Development, Early Education, Preschool

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