Parents are a child’s first teacher. They are the ones who teach their child some of life’s most important lessons. Whether it is teaching them to love their toys, walking, jumping, potty training, and how to dress themselves each day. These are valuable lessons. These lessons will teach them to become members of society. However, your job as a parent isn’t stopping there. Parents are urged to be a part of the entire experience at Montessori Singapore.
How Parents Help
When you have a child, your first job is to them. Teaching them, learning from them, and being a part of their learning journey. No one wants to close you out of it. We want to encourage you to continue it. You should know what they are learning, what they are doing, and more. This knowledge will allow you to strengthen the lessons learned at school while your child is at home with you.
Simply imagine how great it will be to know that your child is learning numbers and you take them to a store or play number games with them at home. This will make school and home become one great experience. The same is true if you are in a public place and someone speaks to your child in mandarin and they try to reply. When you play and learn and explore with your child, it is all possible.
Embrace These Years with Your Child
Teachers will meet with you and talk to you about your child’s strengths and weaknesses. They will give you ideas on unique and fun ways for you to encourage more learning at home. If that isn’t enough, you will also have easy access to a parent support group where you will find even more unique and fun ideas. These things are provided to ensure that your child maintains a love of learning during their preschool years. You are encouraged to embrace this special time and make the most of it.
Once your child is ready for school, you will know that they are ready for it. They will love learning and sharing it with you. Their love of learning will continue well into their school years and you will have Montessori Singapore to thank every step of the way. Are you ready for the future of learning with your child?