5 Ways Parents Can Get Involved in Preschool

Topics: Family Fun 

Age Range: Preschool 

At KLA Schools, we welcome our parents getting involved in our preschool community. We know it’s an integral part of maintaining consistency in your child’s education, and shows them that they have a large network of support. According to research, parents who get involved in their child’s preschool end up helping them both academically and socially.

Here are five ways you can get involved in your child’s preschool.

1) Field trips

A good preschool makes regular field trips into the local community part of their curriculum, but they need help from parents. Whether it’s help with planning or joining along to lend a hand, consider helping with your preschooler’s next field trip. Not only will this be a great way to help your child see all the interesting things to learn and experience in their community, but you’ll get to know their teachers better as well.

2) Events and assemblies

Much like field trips, many preschools value parental involvement in events and assemblies. Whether it’s helping to set up, cleaning, leading a discussion, participating in an activity or simply attending, getting involved in preschool events and assemblies is a great way to get to know your child’s school community. At our Wallingford daycare, morning assembly is essential for children to discuss the day and build relationships. Getting parents involved is a highly enriching experience for everyone.

3) Community involvement

Another way your child’s preschool helps them get involved in the community is through community service. Many preschools and elementary schools offer it as a core feature of their curriculum. Investigate the options available at your child’s preschool, and ask how you can help them give back to the community. Some ideas include creating artwork for a local seniors’ residence or donating clothes to children in your local hospital. Community involvement helps your child develop a sense of pride in where they live.

4) Parent social nights

A strong school community includes the parents just as much as the teachers and children. Your child’s preschool may hold social nights just for parents, where you can enjoy conversation in a fun and relaxed environment. These social evenings are also an ideal time to have a casual chat with your child’s preschool teachers that may not involve education at all. By attending these social events, you’ll show your child that you’re actively participating in their education and consider their school an important part of their life.

5) Parent committees

A good preschool will welcome the input of parents. For example, For example, KLA Schools’ PAK (Parents’ Association of KLA) consists of volunteer parents who collaborate with our staff to create and organize fundraisers, events, and other school functions that may take place throughout the school year.

By getting involved with preschool, you and your child’s teachers will collaborate in your child’s education and enhance their learning. Consider getting involved today!