Can Children Benefit From Daycare
Posted on August 12, 2010 | No Comments
Julia Andrews asked:
You might have heard all kinds of rumors about daycare, but you have to get back to work and you have no choice. But did you know there are benefits to sending your child to daycare If you consider some of these benefits, it will be much easier to go back to work without the
bad feeling of leaving him with strangers. If you can understand some of the ways children
benefit from daycare, you will know you are helping your child grow instead of punishing
the both of you by putting him in daycare.
Babies need to play with other children. It’s never too early to start engaging him in
activities with other children, It can be other babies, toddlers or older children. Learning
to play with other children prepares a child for his first encounter with school. A daycare
environment is a perfect place to get a child used to other children as he will have to do
when he enters school or kindergarten. Daycare is a gentler environment, there are less
rules and more flexibility than strict teachers may impose. Children benefit from being in daycare by learning self-control, how to get along with others, and how to share. They are initiated into the world of friendship. Without daycare, he only knows you and you are his whole world.
What a shock to find one day around his 4th birthday he will have to start school and will
be away from you at great lengths during the day. Children benefit from daycare by
expanding their world to include people other than their parents.
Once the child enters school, daycare can help with homework. Some daycare facilities also
offer after school extracurricular activities like scout meetings, and on-site gymnastics
instruction. Once the child is in school his horizons begin to expand.
When your child has been in daycare there will be less chance of separation anxiety when he
enters school. He has become used to you being away from him, he has learned to make new
friends and can be content without the undivided attention he normally gets from you. Aside
from learning socialization skills, he may also have the opportunity to learn some of the
basics such as the alphabet and numbers. This preschool learning environment teaches
your child a basic understanding of what will be expected of him once he enters
kindergarten. He learns to listen and accept the information that will be thrust upon him in
school.
Entering school for the first time is challenging, children benefit from day care
by already having exposure to a classroom like environment.
Children benefit from going to daycare but it is really the parents that make the most
difference in your child’s life. When he gets home after spending a long day
away from you, he will want to tell you about his day. Ask him questions about his friends,
his teachers, his subjects. He is capable of interacting with you no matter what his age is,
and getting him to vividly describe his day is exciting to a child especially if the parent
shows interest. Of course you are interested this child, a smaller version of
yourself, is taking on the world a day at a time, and the choices and desires he has will be
a direct reflection of you. Make the most of that opportunity while you can, children are
only children once.
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You might have heard all kinds of rumors about daycare, but you have to get back to work and you have no choice. But did you know there are benefits to sending your child to daycare If you consider some of these benefits, it will be much easier to go back to work without the
bad feeling of leaving him with strangers. If you can understand some of the ways children
benefit from daycare, you will know you are helping your child grow instead of punishing
the both of you by putting him in daycare.
Babies need to play with other children. It’s never too early to start engaging him in
activities with other children, It can be other babies, toddlers or older children. Learning
to play with other children prepares a child for his first encounter with school. A daycare
environment is a perfect place to get a child used to other children as he will have to do
when he enters school or kindergarten. Daycare is a gentler environment, there are less
rules and more flexibility than strict teachers may impose. Children benefit from being in daycare by learning self-control, how to get along with others, and how to share. They are initiated into the world of friendship. Without daycare, he only knows you and you are his whole world.
What a shock to find one day around his 4th birthday he will have to start school and will
be away from you at great lengths during the day. Children benefit from daycare by
expanding their world to include people other than their parents.
Once the child enters school, daycare can help with homework. Some daycare facilities also
offer after school extracurricular activities like scout meetings, and on-site gymnastics
instruction. Once the child is in school his horizons begin to expand.
When your child has been in daycare there will be less chance of separation anxiety when he
enters school. He has become used to you being away from him, he has learned to make new
friends and can be content without the undivided attention he normally gets from you. Aside
from learning socialization skills, he may also have the opportunity to learn some of the
basics such as the alphabet and numbers. This preschool learning environment teaches
your child a basic understanding of what will be expected of him once he enters
kindergarten. He learns to listen and accept the information that will be thrust upon him in
school.
Entering school for the first time is challenging, children benefit from day care
by already having exposure to a classroom like environment.
Children benefit from going to daycare but it is really the parents that make the most
difference in your child’s life. When he gets home after spending a long day
away from you, he will want to tell you about his day. Ask him questions about his friends,
his teachers, his subjects. He is capable of interacting with you no matter what his age is,
and getting him to vividly describe his day is exciting to a child especially if the parent
shows interest. Of course you are interested this child, a smaller version of
yourself, is taking on the world a day at a time, and the choices and desires he has will be
a direct reflection of you. Make the most of that opportunity while you can, children are
only children once.
Create a video blog…instantly.
