Aug 21 2009
Guideline #5 to Help Parents Select a Preschool
Last, but not least in determining if you have found the “right” school for your child deals with the Arts. When I define the arts, I am including music, fine arts (painting, gluing, etc), and literature. I would ask the teacher/director if the curriculum includes beat, rhythm, dance, singing, listening, playing, and rejoicing in varied styles of music. Is background music playing while the children work and play? Do the children sing and move to different styles of music? Does the classroom teacher include music in circle time activities? Is there a music professional who visits with the children? Does each classroom have instruments that the children are able to play with? Scientists have found that a positive correlation exists between music and cognition. It seems that children who are introduced and encouraged to listen and make music are more successful in their academic pursuits than children who have little music in their lives.
Do the children participate in sensory activities each day? For instance, do they play with water, sand, shaving cream, goop, garch, etc? Are the children free to create or they restrained by adult opinions of right and wrong? To me, art should be a process and not a lesson. Encouraging children to experience different mediums enhances self image and self confidence, teaches math skills, builds vocabulary and fine tunes motor skills.
Next, I would ask the director to provide you with samples of books that the teachers will read to the children. I would encourage you to ask if the classroom library is well stocked? Are the selections changed periodically? Do the stories that are read correspond with ongoing themes? How many books are read each day? Are the children given opportunities to dictate their own stories? Books serve to educate, stimulate, and entice. They teach language, order, sounds, syntax, cause and effect. Books and stories help children make connections between their lives and experiences so that learning becomes more meaningful.
The Arts should be an integral component of preschool education. Please make certain that your children will be read to, will be encouraged to look at books, will listen and make music, and will marvel at their own sensory and artistic creations.
Magical Educating!
Donna Mavrides
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