Parenting Skills

7 Expectations every parent should have for a nursery school

Nursery schools represent the “bedrock” from which children are provided with a strong foundation to grow, mature and enjoy future success. This is why parents should leave nothing to chance when it comes to choose the most appropriate institution for their child. Let us examine seven realistic expectations so that you can make an informed decision.

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  1. Experienced and Knowledgeable Teachers

Of course, the teachers themselves should possess the relevant qualifications and they must always be willing to exhibit these upon request. This illustrates that they are cognisant of the latest instructional methods within nursery school settings.

 

  1. A Well-Balanced Curriculum

Variety is the spice of life and this is just as true when referring to the curriculum of a nursery school. Not only should children be provided with a well-rounded education, but a kaleidoscope of different subjects helps to foster a sense of interest at an early stage.

 

  1. A Safe Environment

The physical premises themselves should be safe and in accordance with local codes (such as clearly labelled fire exits, adequately lit stairwells and on-site facilities if a child happens to become injured). After all, it is impossible to put a price on the welfare of our children!

 

  1. The Ability to Access Online Learning Materials

Hybrid classrooms have become commonplace in this day and age. While very young children might not necessarily interact with the digital world, parents should still be provided with a means to download the latest materials as well as to track which subjects are being taught. This leads us into the next point.

 

  1. Teachers Who Adopt a Proactive Role

The school should be able to illustrate how it monitors the progress of individual students. While traditional methods are still employed, cutting-edge solutions such as those offered by the pupil progress tracker here will offer novel ways to ensure that no student is left behind.

 

  1. Extracurricular Activities

This lesser-known suggestion is also important, as it can often be used to gauge the quality of the school in question. Extracurricular activities will help children to develop social skills and they can be used as a means to make the learning process as a whole more attractive.

 

  1. The Reputation of the School Itself

 

Finally, what have other parents had to say about their personal experiences with the nursery school? Not only is it important to speak with others, but make it a point to peruse any online testimonials that may be available. These can shed even more light upon what you can expect once your child is enrolled.

 

Thankfully, there are thousands of quality nursery schools located throughout the United Kingdom. It is therefore likely that you will have to compare and contrast numerous institutions before coming to a final decision. Please keep in mind all of the suggestions outlined above and as always, do not hesitate to refer back to this article in the future for additional inspiration.

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Monica Costa founded London Mums in September 2006 after her son Diego’s birth together with a group of mothers who felt the need of meeting up regularly to share the challenges and joys of motherhood in metropolitan and multicultural London. London Mums is the FREE and independent peer support group for mums and mumpreneurs based in London https://new.londonmumsmagazine.com and you can connect on Twitter @londonmums
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