In order to to better prepare children for preschool, it is suggested that parents interact with their child as much as possible.
Some parents are uncertain as to whether or not their child is ready for preschool. One of the best ways to be sure if they're ready is if your child asks to go to school.
In order to to better prepare children for preschool, it is suggested that parents interact with their child as much as possible.
Some parents are uncertain as to whether or not their child is ready for preschool. One of the best ways to be sure if they're ready is if your child asks to go to school.
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Two education experts talk about how parent can prepare their children for preschool and know when they are ready. When a child asks to go to school, chances are he or she is definitely ready for preschool, said Michelle Scharinger, Carol Stream Elementary District 93 preschool coordinator and preschool psychologist. Parents should also consider preschool if their children need to interact more with peers.Latest Galleries
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