It is possible to engage in child development not only at home. Now there are a huge number of early childhood development schools, training centers, etc. To ensure a good educational process for your child, you need to personally familiarize yourself with the specifics of the development center.
The media and the Internet will help you find an early childhood development school in your city. There are several factors to consider when choosing an institution for your child. Firstly, the territorial location. After all, it is much more convenient if the development school is not far from your home.
Also trust the reviews, listen to the positive and negative, try to check them if possible. At the first visit, in order not to give away your money just like that, check out the training program and the teacher who will conduct the classes. You have the right to choose the form of classes - individual work of a teacher with your child or collective classes. Based on the characteristics of your son or daughter, if he is able to study in a group, feel free to enroll him in classes with the rest of the guys.
As you study the training program that you are required to provide, ask the questions that interest you. If something confuses you, check it out.
If you wish, attend several classes and draw conclusions accordingly. Bring your child to a trial lesson (if such a service is available at the center), find out what he liked and what did not. Listen to this opinion. It is important to know whether he feels comfortable in a team, in an unknown building, whether he likes the teacher and how.
When enrolling in a development school, you may be required to provide minimum documents, mainly a passport and a child's birth certificate. They can also ask for a certificate from the children's clinic (it all depends on the center).
When drawing up a contract, pay attention to the obligations of the parties, as well as the payment system. There are times when pay can change dramatically over time. In this case, you must be provided with a re-signing contract. You have the right to refuse and no longer bring your child to class.