Why Children Should Be Allowed In Daycare Essay

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Children Should Be Enrolled in Daycare! I have always loved kids and I began to love them even more as soon as I started working with them. I am an infant and toddler teacher at KinderCare, which is a daycare. I did not realize how exciting it was watching a child grow up every day. I believe daycares are the most important and healthiest way for a child to grow up with social, physical, and emotional strengths. There are so many parents who do not believe in putting their child in a daycare, which is why some kids do not know how to communicate properly with other children their age by the time they are five. It doesn’t matter if it is an in-home daycare or a public daycare, every child needs some type of engagement with other children their …show more content…

Children who are in a daycare learn how to socialize and share the way they are supposed to. A child being at home all day with a parent doesn’t give them the exposure to kids and how to interact with them. A child who stays at home is so used to having everything mainly about them and no one else. It’s important to start sending your child to daycare before the age of one. I have had plenty of children come from being at home day in and day out and never were they around other kids for more than thirty minutes. They come to a classroom and see all these kids running and having fun and instead of the child joining in, they go to a corner and play by themselves. They were never exposed to that type of engagement and they didn’t know how to act around them. Some children do wonderful coming into a new environment like this, but most of the time it is a tough adjustment. Sending a child to daycare could enhance their communication and social skills with everyone other than their families and they are opened to trusting …show more content…

Every parent should read to their child, but children who are engaged and surrounded by each other, listening to an adult read a story provides them a different way of learning. Questions will be asked and they are able to hear their friend’s answers. Research shows that a child that attends daycare has a better chance at performing better in a school setting than a child who stays at home all day. Mentioned in Melinda Moyner’s article, the NICHD (National Institute of Child Health & Development.) study finds that children who are enrolled in a daycare and are taught by nonrelatives tend to have better cognitive and language skills. And according to Kid’s Health, the maturation of a child who stays at home would not be as fast as a child who attends a daycare. They will most likely have separation anxiety when attending a new school, since they were not able to gain the experience being around other children their age

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