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The benefits of a playgroup

Playgroups are fast growing in popularity. What are the benefits of sending your child to a playgroup?

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The benefits of a playgroup

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  1. The Benefits of a Playgroup Why you need to send your child to a play school?

  2. What is a Play School? • A play school is a secure place where children of the age group of 1.5 to 2.5 years spend their active time in the supervision of trained teachers. • The purpose of a play school is fun and activities and not academics.

  3. The Many Benefits for the Child Playgroups have a range of benefits and these carry on even in later life. Many parents are of the view that since they managed without one even the child can. In reality they are depriving the child of the initial guided learning and developing social skills.

  4. Guided Learning Most parents give their children plenty of attention in terms of looking after their basic needs and showering them with toys to entertain them. In play schools, however, children are provided with the 'right' toys, i.e. those appropriate to their stage of development.

  5. Also, their play is guided so that it becomes a learning experience. The ideas is that children should transfer play behaviours such as feeding a doll, changing its clothes, etc. to themselves, and thus develop self-help skills. The thinking is that if a child can go through the motions of feeding a doll, it will soon learn to feed itself. 

  6. Play schools also teach children to recognize their own possessions. Soon a child will learn to identify his schoolbag, learn the mealtime routine that involves opening a lunchbox, folding a napkin and putting everything back after the meal is over and so on.

  7. Now this may not seem like a great achievement, but by the standards of toddler behaviour, it is. Children are not born with these skills, they have to develop them. And this is where the play school steps in to help parents out.

  8. Develop linguistic skills Another advantage is that a child's language skills develop faster as they interact with many children of their own age and a little older. 

  9. Free Play The children are not forced to do anything. They can play with any of the toys as they wish. For instance, if they are playing with a train, the teachers will sing a song about a train with actions.

  10. Reduces separation anxiety Play schools prepare children for their entry into formal school. The first day of school can be quite traumatic for a child. Suddenly, he is thrust into a strange world from the warm cocoon that is home.

  11. At the age of three or four when the child goes to school for the first time, a lot is expected of him. Bawling children, clinging to their parents on the first day of school is a common sight.

  12. Play school helps minimize separation anxiety. She feels that play schools prepare children to face the world, as they are more self-confident and independent, they have improved interpersonal skills and better vocabulary.

  13. Meeting Other Parents Children are not the only ones who benefit from play schools. They provide parents with an external support system in terms of enhancing the child's developmental skills.

  14. In addition, parents get an opportunity to interact with other parents and keep in touch with different approaches to parenting. 

  15. Parents also have a chance to observe other children and thus have a point of reference for judging their own child's behaviour. 

  16. Parents can approach the trained supervisors for advice if they are facing any problems with their child at home. In other words, play schools widen parenting horizons.

  17. Provides entry to a formal school Many good schools have their own playgroups. The children are usually automatically absorbed in the Nursery after Playgroup. This cuts down on the struggle to get admission in a good school.

  18. Udgam Playgroup • A place to set a pace • A place to make friends • A place to learn good habits • A place to come and play • A place for the next 16 years

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