Preschool-aged children have specific emotional and psychological needs to support their healthy development.
Pre-schoolers are naturally curious and need opportunities to explore their environment, fostering cognitive and motor skills development.
Learning to manage and express emotions appropriately is crucial. They need guidance in understanding and labeling their feelings.
Developing social skills like sharing, taking turns, and playing cooperatively with others helps them build relationships and interact positively with peers.
A consistent routine helps them feel more secure and understand what to expect, reducing anxiety and promoting a sense of control.
They need to feel secure and form strong attachments with caregivers, which helps build trust and a sense of safety.
Understanding and meeting these needs can contribute to a preschooler's emotional well-being, social competence, and overall development