Sending your child to school is an important milestone for his development. For this reason, many parents worry too much on how to choose the school that would harness the foundation for learning in a fun yet effective way. To help you out, here are the things you should consider in choosing the best preschool for your child.
Your Child’s Level of Independence. Before going outside your house to look for a school, you need to evaluate first how independent is your child. Does he still need help in going to the comfort room? How often does he have tantrums? How clear can he relate to other people? Can he clearly say if he needs something? How tolerable is he to stress of handling new things? Does he have enough patience to tolerate other kids’ sudden misbehavior? Does he incorporate in giving turns and chances? These are the questions you need to answer in order to know what you should look for in a school. You don’t have to rely on his age. You can send your child to school as early as 2 years old. You just have to choose the right type of school and curriculum.
Location and Transportation. It’s always best to choose among schools near your house. Simply because it would save you time, and additional effort in keeping your child’s interest while he’s waiting. If you want to save your child from heavy traffic and long tiring travel, prioritize schools near your community. You wouldn’t want your child to feel tired before the class starts.
Quality of Teaching. Well, this one is an obvious must. But to avoid getting caught by sales talks, which often happens, refer first to parents in your community. Ask for near schools that provides quality of teaching. Most likely, you’ll get