Preschool

From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Pre-school)

Preschool is a term for early childhood education. It is education for very young children between the ages of three and six, before the start of compulsory education at elementary school/primary school. There are theories of child development which influence preschool activities, with the ideas of Jean Piaget that categorise this age group as a “preoperational” stage of development being the most influential.

In Europe the terms 'nursery' and 'kindergarten' are used to describe preschooling.

Learning[change | change source]

Early childhood education usually encourages children to learn by playing. But basic topics like counting or the alphabet may start to be taught.