The Importance of Parent Involvement in Early Childhood Education
There's a fine balance between overdoing it and not doing enough. Thus, parents need to consider how they can support what their children are learning through the day.
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There's a fine balance between overdoing it and not doing enough. Thus, parents need to consider how they can support what their children are learning through the day.
We serve over 180,000 parents, so we thought it would be a good idea to reach out to them to get some expert tips on how to manage the little ones during the quarantine.
A commentary piece from an anonymous parent
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As parents, we spend a lot of time worrying about our children from the time they are born. Today, I am reassuring you that it is perfectly normal for new moms and dads to worry if their baby's developmental milestones are on track.
If you're thinking of enrolling your baby in infant care or early daycare, you're probably:
You are here today because the search for the best preschool has finally arrived.
Before you start, you need to know that this may get pretty intense.
Preschool is the start of your child's educational journey. It is a great place for children to learn to share, to take turns, and follow rules, and interact with peers their age. It also prepares them for kindergarten and beyond.
For both parent and child, going to preschool can be exciting and nerve-racking at the same time. As a result, parents may be tempted to start preparing months in advance. While all this preparation may help parents feel in control, it can be overwhelming for the child.
By Jenny Tai, 31 January 2019
Originally published on the NTUC Income Blog
By Leslie Campos