When parents bring their child to a preschool for the very first time, one of the questions often asked is this, “What will my child learn in preschool?” It is a wonderful question actually. If I were sending my child to a preschool, I would want to know what the school has in store for her.
I’ve observed that parents apparently have varied intentions. Some would like their child to socialize with other kids, “She doesn’t have any playmates at home, so I want her to play with other kids her age.” Others want their child to be disciplined, or learn to read or write, or escape from home where the child spends endless time watching television. Whatever your reasons are, asking the school where you want to enroll her is imperative.

Here are different areas which you could ask about:
- Developing Cognitive Skills: What is the curriculum? Is it developmentally approriate? What is the teaching method employed? Are there enough activities to develop both the left as well as the right brain?