How To Choose A Kindergarten

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How To Choose A Kindergarten
How To Choose A Kindergarten

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You have decided to send your child to kindergarten. Natural concern is raised by thinking about how to choose an institution in which the baby will be comfortable to spend most of the day. In order not to be tormented by doubts, take a responsible approach to choosing a kindergarten for your child.

How to choose a kindergarten
How to choose a kindergarten

Instructions

Step 1

Choose a kindergarten close to or as close to home as possible, especially if you don't have your own vehicle. Long trips in the mornings and evenings tire the child.

Step 2

Get to know the selected kindergartens. Talk to the manager. The working environment in the teaching staff depends on this person, so already at the first stage you can get an idea of the kindergarten. Find out the conditions for admission to this institution.

Step 3

Ask if kindergarten provides additional classes for preschoolers (learning a foreign language, classes with a speech therapist, etc.). The presence of a pool in a preschool is undoubtedly a big plus that most kindergartens cannot boast of. Ask to look around the group and, if possible, the bedroom. Not having enough beds (or too many children), when children have to sleep in twos, is a good enough reason not to send a child to such a kindergarten.

Step 4

Take a close look at the playground where children are walking. The kindergarten should have a well-groomed area - no garbage, a sufficient number of play elements (slide, house, ladder, etc.).

Step 5

Use the internet, especially if you live in a big city. On specialized sites for parents, look for reviews about the preschool institution you are interested in, or ask yourself a question about teachers, conditions in a particular kindergarten, ask parents to share their impressions of the work of the preschool.

Step 6

If your child has certain health problems, developmental delay, ask about the availability of specialized kindergartens. This can be done at your local board of education. They will also help you decide on a list of nearby kindergartens.

Step 7

Talk to your child's prospective educators. If you easily found a common language with them, then there are more chances that the baby will like it there.

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