Family Values and the Preschool Curriculum
Sometimes, your family's values may affect the content you want for your child at preschool. These are frequently subjects, topics and areas of early child development that you value very strongly, regardless of your child's capabilities or interest. Common examples include academic readiness in basic subjects, religion and morals, foreign language acquisition (or native language development for immigrants), and other areas of development: social, emotional, physical, artistic, musical, or the well-rounded "whole child."
What should you look for when choosing a preschool if one of these things is very important to you?
Family Values and The Preschool Search
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Is [your valued content] covered in the curriculum? How? Do all teachers cover this content area? How much time each day or week is spent on this content? Do teachers who cover this content have special backgrounds or training? Describe. See The Savvy Source web pages:
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