Is Pre-schooling important ?

Early childhood education sets the tone for success for children in all aspects of life.  The emotional, social and physical development of young children has a direct effect on their overall development. This eventually forms a strong base for their lifelong journey. Sunshine Preschool & Daycare shares their view on importance of preschool in children’s life.

  • The first five years are most crucial due to the brain’s ability to make connections.
  • Pruning of nerve connection begins after 12 months. This is when synapses that they are not using get disconnected and wither.
  • It is also their first experience in structured setting. They get a chance to interact with
  • children  and teachers.
  • Young children learn through play as it encourages them to explore, be creative, use their imagination and show interest in new things.
  • Early childhood education is essential in preparing all children to be a constant learner.

Let’s check-out the difference between preschool & formal school:

Preschool Formal School
Low child-to-adult ratio. High child-to-adult ratio.
Can inspire a love of learning. Children are less prepared for school years.
Prepares children well for the school years Children feel more pressure to perform.
 Safe and highly supervised. Not as safe & supervised as compared to preschool.
Personal attention to each child. No personal attention to kids, as number of kids are more
Affordable fee structure. Fee is much higher than preschools.
Lots of social activities and interaction. Less social activities and interaction .
Less separation anxiety. Children may find it harder to settle in formal school.

It’s understandable if you have been skeptical of the value of  preschool education. Children at this age are  little, and the things they’re learning seem relatively simple but are very important for a child. There is much more learning that goes into preschool children than only academics. The preschool programs develop a foundation for a lifetime  and a love of learning—and that matters!