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What is the difference between daycare and preschool?
Daycare typically provides care for children during working hours, offering basic supervision, while preschool focuses more on early childhood education, offering structured learning activities to prepare children for kindergarten.
What ages do daycare centers typically cater to?
Daycare centers often accept children ranging from infants as young as six weeks old to toddlers and sometimes older children up to five or six years old.
How do I choose the right daycare or preschool for my child?
Factors to consider include location, hours of operation, cost, staff qualifications, curriculum, safety measures, parent involvement opportunities, and the overall environment that best suits your child’s needs and your family’s preferences.
What are the typical activities and routines in a preschool program?
Preschool programs usually include a mix of activities such as circle time, art projects, music and movement, outdoor play, storytime, and structured learning activities focusing on early literacy, numeracy, social skills, and motor development.
How can I prepare my child for daycare or preschool?
You can help prepare your child by gradually introducing routines similar to those they’ll experience in daycare or preschool, such as setting regular meal and nap times, encouraging independent play, reading books together, and promoting social interactions with other children through playdates or community activities.