Toddler Town Daycare in Chicago and Evanston, IL, is accredited with NAEYC. The National Association for the Education of Young Children promotes high-quality early learning for children up to the age of eight. They bring together experts in the fields of early childhood practice, policy, and research. By promoting an active childhood development profession, the NAEYC assists everyone who works with, cares for, teaches, or advocates for young children. Keep reading to learn more, and contact Toddler Town Daycare to enroll your child(ren) today!
To Gain Self-Control
According to NAEYC, many kindergartners who do well in school know when or how to restrain their impulsive behavior. Even if a task is tough, they can remain patient and listen to instructions for a short time. Self-control is associated with these emotional abilities. Preschool and home are good places for kids to start developing emotional skills like self-control.
To Focus On Behavior
According to NAEYC research, asking kids questions helps them think about their actions and the impact they have on others. It also enhances their social and speaking skills. In order for the child to be fearless, the caregiver’s relationship with the child must be kind and patient throughout the child’s experiences.
To Build Motor Skills
NAEYC promotes simple daily tasks like getting dressed, eating, and writing that necessitates fine motor skills. When your child has the opportunity to practice these simple abilities, they will be able to accomplish more sophisticated tasks. These include using a computer mouse or playing an instrument that builds muscle strength and coordination.
Multilingualism Is Beneficial
There are numerous advantages for preschoolers who are exposed to different languages, according to NAEYC. Multilingual children have shown stronger mental flexibility, better focus, and greater problem-solving skills than monolingual youngsters.
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The NAEYC has approved Toddler Town Daycare as a center for young children. The National Association of the Education of Young Children promotes high-quality early learning for children in preschool, and they support those who work with young children.
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