Preparing kids and parents for preschool
This article describes how challenging it can be for parents to find a preschool that they feel is right for their child. The article describes what a quality early childhood program should provide. The article provides parents with a description of what is considered an appropriate age for a child to start preschool. I believe this is important to all educators in Early Childhood Education. It does not matter where an educator is employed, they always want the parents of their students to feel comfortable with the facility in which they choose to place their child. Most parents are going to choose the child care facility with the best credentials and highest recommendation ratings. This is also important to educators. Educators should make sure that they choose a facility that has good credentials and is well respected in the community. If and educator works in a facility in a less reputable part of the community with low income families, they will probably receive less pay and will not have much parent involvement. Working in a more reputable area of the community with higher income families normally yields the opposite results. These are factors to consider when looking for a child care facility to become employed as an educator.
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