Preschoolers typically have varying levels of interest in reading. Some may enjoy being read to, while others may prefer more interactive activities. It's important to introduce books and reading in a fun and engaging way to encourage a love for reading in preschoolers.
You should consider the curriculum of the preschool. You can read about it at www.wisegeek.com/what-should-i-consider-when-choosing-a-preschool-for-my-toddler.htm
I dont think it is like preschool at all.
In the Us, the average baby starts learning to read at the age of 3 or 4. Usually in preschool, they will teach small words, like car of red.
like babies in a blender, and is very easy, go preschool :) :p
Preschool workbooks for children in or going into preschool are available at stores like Barnes & Noble and Walmart.
Your Baby Can read is a good program that will teach very young kids to read. By doing this program they will have a big head start on all the other kids in preschool.
Two great websites for preschool children are www.tumbleweeds.com and http://www.starfall.com. These sites help young students prepare to read and they have wonderful activities to learn math skills. They are age appropriate for the preschool child.
Patricia C. Beall has written: 'Teaching your child to read for the fun of it' -- subject(s): Education (Preschool), Parent and child, Parent participation, Reading (Preschool)
The difference is Preschool teach children there numbers , colors & shapes. basically getting children ready for kindergarten. Kindergarten is a little more advance than preschool because it teach children how to write there name read etc. * sending your child to preschool will help them less likely to repeat kindergarten.
There are many books to try. The most popular system for younger children being sold today is the leapster reading systems, which are for preschool aged children.
You could teach preschool at home if your house is big and has teaching things like whiteboards,paint,and other activates.
There are several ways to help a child to jumpstart preschool. Books could be read to children about preschool so they know what to expect when they attend. It is also a good idea to provide the child with experience in self-help skills for example putting on shoes and a coat so they have these skills for when they go to preschool. Also get the child used to a good schedule, for example an earlier bedtime routine, so that they have enough sleep before they begin preschool each day.