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Investing in Early Childhood Care and Development (ECCD) is a priority. The first six years of a child’s life are the most important for his or her future. Studies show that a child’s experiences and emotional relationships shape their approach to the outside world. They lay the foundation for their development, their success at school and at work, and their personal growth.
ECCD services like pre-schools are therefore essential to young children.



The advantages of preschool:




1. Supervision


A safe and professionally supervised environment



Preschools allow children to be cared for by trained professionals who will accompany them in their development. This makes it easier for parents to carry out their professional, domestic or social activities during the day while remaining confident and serene about the children’s well-being and safety.








2. Socialization


Discovering school as a place for socializing and community life



In pre-school, children learn to live together in groups. They socialize in the classroom or playground through interactions with other children and their teachers. In addition, they are already learning the rules of classroom life. This will make it easier for them to enter school, as they will already have this approach to school life and its codes.








3. Autonomy


Developing personal skills and autonomy



Through the numerous activities of awakening, language but also creation or motor skills. The children will develop many skills. They will discover, extend, and increase their personal abilities, their autonomy and their knowledge of the world around them. The pre-school thus contributes to the child’s motor, social-emotional and intellectual development and enables him to develop his autonomy.









4. Learning


A first approach to learning



During his or her passage to pre-school, the child will discover reading, literature, numbers, writing, etc. They thus have access to a first approach to the major bases of learning. By taking the time to discover these concepts. They will be better able to understand and absorb new concepts when they start school and throughout their education. Numerous studies have shown that children who are stimulated in this way from an early age do much better in their schooling. Learning at school is easier.