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Old 10-21-2019, 01:51 AM
 
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what are the most suitable teaching strategies for pre-school children? Actually, it's really hard to explain to them the value of education as they are immature to understand it? on the other hand, it is hard to pursue them to learn something new without their willingness? So, what are the best method to teach them interestingly
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Old 10-21-2019, 08:19 AM
 
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what are the most suitable teaching strategies for pre-school children? Actually, it's really hard to explain to them the value of education as they are immature to understand it? on the other hand, it is hard to pursue them to learn something new without their willingness? So, what are the best method to teach them interestingly
Preschool should be play based.

You do not have to explain the value of education to preschool children, usually these kids love to learn.

https://www.naeyc.org/resources/blog...school-teacher

https://www.lwtears.com/blog/importa...ning-preschool
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Old 10-23-2019, 10:53 PM
 
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Pre-schoolers should play, sing, draw, and listen to stories. They should play a few organized games, but they should also have a lot of unstructured play time.


Play counting games. Put a big number line on the playground - one they can walk and run and ride tricycles on.


Read stories to them. Play rhyming games. Give them old shirts to put on and let them paint.


Give them puzzles to work and bars to climb. Let them lie belly-down on the swings and twist around and around.



A good teaching strategy? Make sure they're safe, give them opportunities to try new things, teach them to be kind to each other and to take turns, give them a healthy snack. Let them be very active. Don't try to structure all of their time.
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