The Benefits of an Early Child Learning

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Parents recognize that early schooling gives kids the best opportunity at life. 80% of your child’s brain grows before 4, and they learn most before starting school. We want our kids to be confident and equipped for life, but is what’s available worth your time and money? Should we play Mozart to our fetuses? Studies suggest that’s futile. Should our pre-schoolers join a stimulating, social, and entertaining playgroup or early learning class? Absolutely!

Socialization Kindergarteners

Early socialization at Fit Kidz Early Learning Centres has countless benefits. Kids learn empathy, cooperation, sharing, adaptability, kindness, consideration, assertiveness, confidence, tolerance, and togetherness from other kids.

Toddlers and preschoolers build self-esteem through meeting more people, young and old. They see parallels and contrasts between themselves and others. Our kids need to compare themselves to others to challenge themselves and attempt new things.

Development

Children learn language through transition songs and captivating tunes. Repeated melodies, chants, and rhymes make parents sing along. The songs’ words may not come right away, but those small brains are absorbing them and learning their meanings and context.

Exposure to diverse languages and cultures helps children become globally oriented, tolerant, and accepting. Living in Bangkok gives your kids the chance to learn two languages early. Early language learning benefits early childhood development.

Parenting throughout these vital years can have a major impact on a child. Learning a second language improves the brain’s synapses, allowing children to learn more languages as they grow up!

Self-Esteem Kids

You know your early learner prefers to read the same story before bed. Maybe you were forced to watch Baby Shark 30 times this week. Repetition goes beyond preferences. Your child likes Baby Shark’s catchy tunes and knowing the next lyric.

Self-confidence depends on prediction. Your youngster remembers “Brown bear, brown bear, what do you see?” as you flip that page. A red bird is staring at me. The next page will include a red bird, confirming the truth and boosting their confidence. They’re right and enjoy it!

Toddler and pre-school groups have a repetitive structure: songs are repeated, stories are reviewed, words and vocabulary are utilized thematically, and objects and materials enable the youngest children to make predictions and raise their courage and morale.

Parent-Child Bond

Parenting is hard. Not news. Things interfere with quality time with our kids. Life, work, siblings, phones, social life, shopping, cleaning, and everything else we do every day might make us feel like we’re dragging our children around. Playgroups and classes help us with this.

Spending an hour with our child is very valuable. Kids love showing their parents their artwork or a dough ball they squeezed into a tasty noodle form. Making the most of these early years will reveal what kids love and who they are before they go to school.

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