Parents can get a sneak peek at what happens in their child’s centre or daycare by being classroom volunteers. They can also get a newfound appreciation and insight into what it takes to be an early childhood educator, in charge of a group of young children. Whether it’s a specific day, sharing a skill or story, bringing your parent-day or joining field trips, parents’ presence in the classroom helps early childhood educators share their experiences and create lasting memories for their children.
Home-Linked Activities
Not to be confused with homework, there is no pressure to finish or submit an output. Simply put, home-linked activities help reinforce learning concepts first introduced in the childcare or daycare setting back at home. Whether it’s washing hands, watering the plants, minding their table manners or taking their daily naps, doing a follow-up of the concepts at home helps both the parent form a bond with their child and the educator in gaining lesson retention.
The Takeaway
Every parent is essential in their child’s early education. With both parents and early childhood educators on board, they become partners in learning and create a great learning environment where every child feels supported, encouraged, and inspired to reach their full potential.
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