Today’s parents are more involved than they’ve ever been with their children’s development. Except, it seems, when it comes to preschool.

Many parents drop their kids off in the morning while the teachers take over, and then pick them up at the end of the day without giving their learning much thought.

To get the true benefits from early childhood education, parents need to consider how they can support what their children are learning throughout the day.

The benefits of parent involvement

Some of a child’s most important cognitive development happens during their preschool years. By taking an active role in the early childhood education process, parents can help ensure that their child has all the support they need to develop to their full potential.

Parent involvement helps extend teaching outside the classroom, creates a more positive experience for children and helps children perform better when they are in school.

It is essential for parents to support the learning that happens in preschool settings at home as well. Parents who are in tune with what is happening in their child’s preschool classroom or child care facility are better able to establish a connection between what is learned at school and what takes place in the home. This connection is a key component of a child’s development and supporting further learning.

Not only does family or parental involvement help extend teaching outside the classroom; it creates a more positive experience for children and helps children perform better when they are in school.

What Role Can Parents Play in Early Childhood Education?

Parent involvement in early childhood education can extend the experiences that a child has in the classroom to real-world activities that happen in the home. A parent who understands what their child is working on at preschool has a better sense of their child’s competency and which areas they need to work on to improve confidence and ability.

One of the most difficult challenges for early childhood educators is figuring out how to better engage parents in their child’s learning. By establishing good lines of communication between your childcare center and parents, as well as making a strong effort to involve parents as an important partner in their child’s education, you can make a positive impact on their learning ability.

Ask parents if they’d be interested in participating in your classroom.

Do they have a special talent that they would like to share with the class? Would they be interested in volunteering to help in an art project or read a story?

Ask parents if there are any topics they would like to see incorporated into your curriculum.

Once they are aware that they can have a say in what is taught in the classroom, parents may want to help shape what their child learns throughout the day.

Recommend complementary activities that a parent and child can complete at home.

These activities can extend your curriculum beyond the classroom setting and reinforce what you have been teaching. Once parents get firsthand experience teaching new things to their children and seeing the impact, they will be more compelled to take an active role on an ongoing basis.

Parent Involvement in Preschool Research

Studies show that when parents are actively involved with their child’s early childhood education, they are more likely to stay involved when their child enters elementary school. By encouraging parent participation in your childcare center, you can help support children beyond their early years and make their families an important part of their education well into the future.

Is Your Child Ready to Start Their Preschool Education?

We hope you’ve been able to gather some good ideas to help your child learn to count! Early childhood education is super important. If you think about it, you use skills everyday as an adult that you first learned during those early years where you were first learning basics like counting. At Rising Stride Child Care Centers, we will help your child learn to count! Our preschool programs are play-based and academically focused. Visit our Contact Us page to fill out our form or give us a call. We’ll be happy to answer any questions you may have!