A playschool is a place where nearly 10-20 children spend 1-2 hours a day under the supervision of a couple of teachers.
Following points can help you select the right playschool for your child
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The supervisor-child ratio ideally needs to be about 1:10
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The playschools should not aim at developing academic skills like reading and writing
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There should not be set goals or any stress on performance
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The focus must be on the sensory-motor development and the social development of the child
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A playschool must have a neat and hygienic environment
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It should have trained soft speaking teachers
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Semi-skilled helpers should be there to help children
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The classrooms should be colourful
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The playschool should have plenty of toys such as bicycles and block building games.
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There has to be a rest corner in the classroom
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It should have drawing black or green boards
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It is suggested to have sandpits and playground
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The playschool should have flashcards to identify letters, animals, vegetables and colours
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It should be near home
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The playschool should provide good and safe transport facility
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It should have good and clean toilets.
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The playschool is expected to provide clean and filtered drinking water
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It should have restricted working hours (working not more than 5 days a week and not more than 3-4 hours a day.)
Source:
Maheshwari M. Importance of play school in child development. IJSMR. 2017;5(6):5419-27.