Teach Middle East Magazine May-June 2019 Issue 5 Volume 6 | Page 35

Sharing Good Practice 2. Make a school shortlist If you think that your child is ready, then you should look up schools that you think will benefit your child the most. Read up on their latest brochures and inspection reports. Ask other parents, trusted friends, and family. In short, do some research and make a shortlist of schools. You can look into their various programs and check whether they already accept kids as young as four months. Some progressive nurseries have adaptable early childcare facilities to support working parents. This is noteworthy as it is important to find a safe and secure place to leave your child in while you are at work. Other practical considerations that you might have will be the location, class schedule, and your own schedule. 3. Visit the school When you have identified prospective schools that can address your needs, make an appointment and book a tour. This is a crucial step that you must take to ensure that you have person- to-person interactions with school administrators or teachers. process of choosing an early childhood educational center for your child. Since this is his or her first time, then he or she might still get the jitters from being away from you and mingling with other people. • Talk to your child and explain where he or she is going and why he or she is going there. Answer his or her questions and assure him or her that you will or the carer will be there to pick him or her up at the end of the day. Also highlight school activities that you know he or she will enjoy. • Start building practical skills during the weeks or months before he or she goes to school. Read books about starting school; engage in games and activities that will require him or her to sit for a bit of time (e.g. painting or drawing). • You can also play role-playing games that simulate school settings. This will familiarize him or her with some school situations that will help him or her to be less nervous during actual school time. Let Your Child Bloom Letting go of your child for the first time may be quite tricky for both of you. You as a parent may have apprehensions and separation anxiety and your child may also have first day fears. However, you must know that early education will help them grow, nourish their minds and bodies for them to blossom into bright, happy and responsible adults. Allow them to go out and socialize. Let them learn from their own experiences within the confines of an educational institution that you have carefully selected. With all the painstaking steps that you have gone through just to make sure he or she is in a top quality and safe academic environment, trust in your judgement and trust your child to bloom into a productive human being. This visit will also be a way for you to personally see the facilities, observe how they intermingle with each other, and get a glimpse of how they do things at school. 4. Ask Questions During your visit, take the opportunity to ask questions. Inquire about their curriculum or educational programs. Air your thoughts and apprehensions, if any, about letting your child go to school for the first time. These educators will most likely be able to assuage your doubts and assure you that they can instill quality education and values while your child is with them. Some questions to ask include how children behave when in school, how teachers deal with students (especially in terms of discipline), and how teachers communicate with parents. Help Your Child Prepare for Preschool Once you’ve decided to go for the nursery school that best meets your stringent criteria, then it is also advisable that you ready your child for the first few weeks of preschool. Your job does not just stop because you have gone through the meticulous Lama Chivi is the CEO of Blossom by Babilou Education in the UAE. Having lived in Dubai for over 30 years, she combines the best of international practice and local expertise into this leading British Curriculum Nursery, delivering a top-tier and high-quality offering to the MENA region. The mission of Blossom by Babilou Education is to support children in building their own identity, self-discovery and awakening while respecting their own pace and their uniqueness. Class Time | | May - Jun 2019 | 35