Meeting your newborn for the first time ever will become a memory you’ll never forget as a mother. Becoming a parent, especially for the first time can be exciting and overwhelming with new experiences and setting a schedule for your newborn and yourself. Your baby will reach exciting milestones in the first year of their life, such as grasping objects, raising their head, starting solids and taking their first baby steps. Once your child becomes a toddler, you’ll notice your child’s cognitive thinking; social skills and physical development slowly advance. Now, your soon to be three year old becomes more advanced with potty training and seems to enjoy playing with other kids their age, …show more content…
According to Childcare options: pros, cons and costs the average monthly full time preschool tuition fee ranges anywhere from $372 to $1,100. Many parents assume that the tuition fee is only based on the teachers watching their child while they’re at work or at school. Preschool tuition fees can be outrageous but it does cover other expenses such as the preschool’s insurance, rent, employees’ salaries, utilities, food, toys, personal hygiene items and school supplies. On the other hand, there are a few disadvantages about preschools that every parent should be aware of before enrolling their child. Childcare options: pros, cons and costs identifies the disadvantages such as teachers maintain care for a ratio of eight children max, children often getting sick-which may cause your child to become sick, faculty closed on holidays, strict drop off and pick up times. BabyCenter states “Although preschools technically fall in the same category as daycare centers — they're licensed and regulated by the same bodies — they typically have a more academic focus and are for children ages 2 through 5.” Preschool faculties are known for their high quality children education and learning academics. With that being said, the preschool foundation atmosphere makes learning fun while your child interacts with their peers in a classroom setting. Not only does your child have free play with their peers, your child would be following a developmental learning curriculum apart of his or her daily