The Importance Of Preschool

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All children should have a place to grow in. They need an environment where they are well cared for. Children need to have a place for enjoying activities, making friends, building knowledge, skills, and confidence for kindergarten. Preschool can provide all these things. From personal experience, preschool helped me grow immensely. Being a multilingual firstborn, in a large family, preschool was an opportunity for growth. It prepared me for kindergarten, it promoted my social and emotional development, it was a structured environment which taught me rules, it helped me to learn how to take care of myself and others, and promoted cognitive skills, as well as my motor skills. Being multilingual and having to learn the English langue from scratch, preschool was immeasurably important to kick off the start of the English language in my family.
Many children’s families immigrate from all around the world for a better life in America. Going to preschool develops children’s language which leads to strong, independent thinkers for the better of tomorrow. The main reason why many children don’t go to preschool is that …show more content…

Physical development is divided into two areas, growth and development. Growth is the physical changes of, the increase in size, height and weight. Development is how children gain control over their physical actions to do complicated and difficult activities more skillfully and easily ("Introduction to Physical," n.d.). The growth of one’s body starts by itself, but with the help of organized play in preschool all the running around helps to grow the child’s strength and gross motor skills. Gross motor skills include running, hopping, and climbing. Children learn to control their muscles from their head, then their shoulders, then their arms and then their legs. They also need coordination, determination and confidence to achieve the physical development

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