
How important is preschool education?
Quoted from parents.com , Steven Barnett PhD (director of the National Institute for Early Education Research (NIEER) in America), said that children who attend preschool will someday enter kindergarten with better pre-reading skills, vocabulary richer words, and stronger basic math skills.
Why is that? The early years of childhood (the first 5 years) is a time when children begin to form the basis of intelligence . In addition, children also begin to shape personality, social behavior, and the capacity to learn and care for themselves as adults later. Supporting this statement, Todd Grindal , an education expert from the Harvard Graduate School of Education revealed that in the early days, children need to develop a healthy and strong brain, considering that a child's brain will reach 90% of the size of an adult's brain at the age of 5 years .
Preschool education and its various benefits
- Socialization. Children will socialize with people other than family. This is an important basic thing to help children overcome shyness and develop self-confidence.
- Cooperation. Children will learn how to work together, share and take turns. The concept of cooperation being taught will also instill the importance of teamwork in being able to teach respect for the opinions of others, listening, and equality.
- Enthusiasm for learning. Children will be given learning in a fun and interesting way that will encourage children to become effective learners.
- Respect. Children are taught to respect, not limited to people and goods, but also respect the environment, both directly and indirectly.
- Toughness. It is very important for teachers and parents to work together to develop resilience in children as early as possible. By creating a social environment that is consistent, safe and fair, with clear expectations and predictable consequences, children can develop skills in managing themselves and their emotions.
- Concentration. Children's minds are so lively and imaginative, they can easily explore every opportunity to find new experiences, new friends and new environments.
- Patience. Children need opportunities to be involved in many social experiences, where they can explore and practice patience. By teaching children through examples, role models and social experiences, children can develop their patience and learn to wait their turn.
- Trust and pride. A strong sense of well-being gives children confidence, optimism, and self-esteem that will encourage children to explore their talents, skills and interests.
- Receive diversity. Preschool education serves to guide children to be able to appreciate and accept differences. This last point is very important for children who live in diverse environments.
In essence, the most important part of preschool education is to develop children's social and emotional abilities before their academic abilities are honed in formal education. Healthy Friends agree?






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