Preschoolers want to establish themselves as separate
from their parents. They are more independent than toddlers. They can
express their needs since they have greater command of language. As Anita Gurian, PhD, - a clinical assistant professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the NYU School of Medicine- points out:"Every child grows and adjusts to the world at his or her own pace".
Fears often develop during the preschool years. Common
fears include new places and experiences and separation from parents and
other important people. You can expect the preschool child to test you over
and over again.
He or she might use forbidden words and might act very
silly. Preschoolers may still have trouble getting along with other
children and sharing may still be difficult. Because of their developing
imaginations and rich fantasy lives, they may have trouble telling fantasy
from reality. They may also talk about imaginary friends. Preschoolers need
clear and simple rules so that they know the boundaries of acceptable
behavior.
Three-year-olds
Social and Emotional Development - They need to know clear and consistent rules and
what the consequences for breaking them are. They enjoy dramatic play with
other children. Their emotions are usually extreme and short-lived. They
need to be encouraged to express their feelings with words. They begin to
learn to share.
Four-Year-Olds
Social and Emotional Development - They sometimes have imaginary friends. They tend
to brag and be bossy. They have very active imaginations. They need to feel
important and worthwhile. They can be aggressive but want friends and enjoy
being with other children. They enjoy pretending to be important adults
such as mom, dad, nurse, doctor, mail carrier, police officer. They
appreciate praise for their achievements. They need opportunities to feel
more freedom and independence. They are learning to take turns and to
share. Games and other activities can help preschoolers learn about taking
turns.
All in all, it is so important for the parents to send
their children to preschool in order to be familiar with the school
environment and to gain as much as they could of basic skills. The bright
side of these preschools that they teach the children with games which
combine education and fun at the same time. I expect that the new
generation will look forward choosing the preschool instead of waiting
until school age to start their children education.
Work Citation:
American Academy. "New Issue of Healthy Children
E-Magazine!" HealthyChildren.org. Healthy Children,
7 July 2013. Web.
Gurian, Anita K., PHD. "The Preschool Years: (ages
Four and Five) Expectations and Challenges | AboutOurKids.org." The
Preschool Years. NYU Child Study Center, n.d.
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You seem to have found the basic information, but where will you take it now? Are there scholars who disagree with what you've found? What kinds of curricula should students encounter in preschool to enhance their learning? Maybe search for "preschool curriculum controversy"?
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, Dr.Mary. I have narrowed the first post as per your recommendation. My plan is to cover the three aspects of children development, so I could propose the controversy. It will be a series of posts.
DeleteI may have to disagree with you on preschoolers wanting to be independent from their parents,in my knowledge wouldn't they be dependent due to their age? however, you know more about this topic than I do, so please explain the independence of parents with preschoolers. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteIt is not the way you think. I stated that they might be independent with some obligations as Anita Gurian, PhD, - a clinical assistant professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the NYU School of Medicine- points out:"Every child grows and adjusts to the world at his or her own pace".
DeleteThanks for your comments, Samantha.
I think preschool was the funnest school year I've ever had the chance to experience. It is what gave me hope to reach college. I learned to bake, something I was never taught again. I learned to have fun and explore school in a positive environment. I think it's different for each kid, but I definitely agree with you that preschool can be very beneficial.
ReplyDeleteJulia, you are right; the preschool combine between fun and education which leaves unforgettable memories. Thanks, Julia, for your comments and I will be happy to see you comments in the next posts.
Deleteoh! i love kids very much.
ReplyDeleteso, it is interesting though.
i would like to see more information and learn more about the preschool kids! :)
hopefully i learn things more later~ thanks
Hello, Superbaby.
DeleteSure, you will be introduced to valuable information about kids in the next posts. I will be happy to see your comments there:)
I think pre-school is a very important part of a child's development. It builds appreciation for other children and teaches them how to coexist with others outside of the home. I think it builds their confidence and give them a stronger foundation in kindergarten.
ReplyDeleteI admire the due diligence you paid to this subject so far and I appreciated the information. It helped to cement even more my belief in the necessity of preschool education.
I hope you will make this available publicly. I think it would add to the argument for the benefit of the children, especially in this environment of curtailing preschool education and education in general.
Great blog.I know a Preschool In Bangalore where kids feel like home and get to learn and enjoy many unique and attractive activities.
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