Playschool

usgb/ˈpleɪˌskul/
noun

A playschool is an educational facility for young children, often focusing on play-based learning to prepare them for primary education.

The child attended playschool to learn social skills and basic concepts before starting kindergarten.
Visual representation of "playschool" - A playschool is an educational facility for young children, often focusing on play-based learning to prepare them for primary education.

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pre-school, kindergarten readiness, playgroup

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Educational Setting

Referring to playschool signifies a focus on early childhood education.

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Many parents choose playschool for their children around the age of three.
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Play-Based Learning

Highlights the teaching method used in playschools.

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Children learn better through play in this kind of environment.
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Social Skills Development

Indicates a key component of playschool education.

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Interactions with peers at playschool help children develop important social skills.
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