The Importance of Settling into Pre-School Part 2
Adel Inspirations
Read the first part of this blog here- https://inspirationsnurseries.co.uk/settling-into-pre-school/
So why is Pre-School so important? Following on from last weeks blog we break down the fundamentals of settling your child into our Pre-School setting, whether it in Horsforth or Adel. Settling in at preschool is much more than just an adjustment period. It is a crucial process that helps children develop emotionally, socially, and cognitively. A well-supported transition sets the stage for a child’s lifelong relationship with learning, friendships, and independence.
Focus on Prime Areas
Inspirations staff are fully aware that a child’s prime areas of learning should be a primary focus in order for children to feel secure and ready to interact. This is a critical time for communication and language development. As children settle in, they begin to interact more with teachers and peers, enhancing their vocabulary, listening skills, and ability to express ideas. The settling-in period ensures that children feel comfortable enough to ask questions, seek help, and fully participate in group discussions, all of which are crucial for their development. Settling in then allows children to open up to the rich learning experiences offered at Inspirations. As children become comfortable in their new surroundings, they become more engaged in learning activities, arts and crafts, story time and interactive play.
Strengthening Parent-Teacher Relationships
Settling in doesn’t just benefit the child—it’s also an opportunity for parents to build a strong relationship with the preschool staff. Open communication between parents and practitioners is essential to ensure that the child’s transition into preschool is as smooth as possible. During the settling-in period, staff, especially the family’s key person, often communicate regularly with parents about how the child is adjusting, any challenges they are facing, and their daily progress.
Parents can share insights about their child’s preferences, routines, or any anxieties they might have, which helps staff provide personalized support. This ongoing dialogue fosters trust and ensures that the child’s emotional, social, and academic needs are being met, both at home and at preschool. At inspirations, parents are encouraged to arrange meetings or to phone anytime to discuss their children’s progress rather than just waiting for ‘parent’s consultation evenings’, our lines of communication are always open throughout the year.
Creating a Positive Attitude Toward Learning
Perhaps one of the most significant long-term benefits of settling in at preschool is that it helps create a positive attitude toward school and learning. If a child has a smooth, supportive transition into preschool, they are more likely to associate educational settings with feelings of excitement, curiosity, and joy. This positive association can spark a lifelong love for learning, which is critical for their future academic success.
As parents, caregivers, and educators, we should recognise the importance of giving children the time, space, and support they need to settle in and feel confident in their new preschool environment. After all, this is the beginning of a journey filled with discovery, growth, and endless possibilities.
-Deborah (Adel Inspirations Nursery Manager)