Prescolaire Blog: Nurturing Young Minds

 

Why Child Daycare is Important

Pre-school education is the first level of education for any human being. It helps young children develop fully physically, cognitively, socially-emotionally, and aesthetically right from their first toddler steps. Therefore, child daycares play a particularly important role because they educate our children in their "golden period" and create the foundation for their development in the...
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How Pre-K Programs Can Benefit Your Child

Before the age of 6 is an extremely important period for a child's brain development. Therefore, during this time, parents should look to form good habits for their children. That is exactly why Prescolaire is setting out to lay a solid educational foundation for K-12 readiness. Our job is to prepare students with essential skills so that they can develop, grow, achieve, and succeed as they...
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How to Get a Head Start on Preschool

The start of preschool is the beginning of a new phase in your child's development, and many parents wonder what to expect.  Regardless of whether your child attended a toddler program in the past, he or she will make new friends, gain new skills, gain confidence, and become more independent in the next few months.  Your child's early start sets them up for later academic...
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Benefits of a Pre-kindergarten Program

Pre-kindergarten programs provide the best environment and facilities for children who are at their growing and grooming stage. Education acts as a beacon of light for every individual, the main confusion comes at the stage of knowing where to start from. So are parents concerned about giving their kids a source of inspiration to start school or get comfortable in the coming years of their...
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How Day Care Can Benefit You and Your Child

A new parent is faced with both excitement and anxiety when deciding whether to send their baby to a day care center. They experience a sense of excitement, but this is often overshadowed by guilt as they consider the idea of leaving their baby in the hands of a stranger for the first time. It is incredibly normal and understandable to feel all of these things. You may be wondering if the...
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5 Tips for reading with your child

Readers ARE Leaders – Reading With Your Child is a Great Start You may have heard the phrase readers are leaders. Unlike many adages, this one, it turns out, attributed to Harry S. Truman, is true. Reading builds verbal intelligence, making readers better communicators. It can also help develop emotional intelligence, with readers exhibiting more empathy and a better understanding of...
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Our Preschool Teachers Share Their Top Tips for Teaching Your Preschooler

Teaching preschoolers who are young, and energetic can be a challenge. Every child is different with unique interests, personalities, needs and abilities. As parents with more than one child can attest, they mature and learn at varying rates. They can be alternately loving and demanding, tightly focused or distracted. There is no such thing as one size fits all when it comes to teaching...
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How To Foster Self Confidence in Your Preschooler

By the age of five, children have already developed confidence comparable in strength to the confidence, or lack of confidence they will eventually have as adults. That's important because confidence is linked to both a child's academic and social success. A child who lacks confidence may be unwilling to try new things or face challenges because they fear failing. This can eventually hold them...
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12 Tips for Working Remotely with Young Children

A growing number of parents have been forced to work from home during the pandemic. According to many firms, that move could become permanent. For parents working remotely has some undeniable benefits, but for many, especially parents of young children, it’s been a challenge. In fact, a recent Microsoft survey revealed that 54% of parents found it challenging to balance their personal...
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Helping Your Child Deal with Back to School Uncertainty

After school programs are traditionally where students go when school is done for the day, but their parents are not yet home from work. However, in the COVID-19 era, they are playing an essential role in helping parents and students cope with the transition and challenges of distance learning. In many school districts, there is still a tremendous amount of uncertainty regarding what the...
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5 Common Childhood Fears and How to Handle Them

Your preschooler is just getting to know her world. She spends a lot of time scanning, watching, listening and generally figuring everything out. That is why the familiar is often very important to a preschooler. So, when something is unexpectedly different, or she is suddenly unable to see or understand, she immediately reacts with fear.  Fear is a logical, healthy reaction to the...
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10 Tips for Encouraging Your Child to Work at Home

Avoid homework frustration with these simple tips. While we would like to think our child is as excited to do homework or complete at home educational activities as we are, that is not always the case. Even for parents who homeschool, encouraging children to focus on work in the space where they usually relax or play, is an ongoing challenge. For the rest of us, homework is a source of...
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