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Patna: Decreasing preschool witnesses in registration

Patna: Decreasing preschool witnesses in registration
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Patna: Covid-19 pandemic has changed several aspects of everyday life, one of which is a parent who leaves traditional playschool that supports online classes for their children.
Teachers in several playschools acknowledge a significant decline in child registration.
“We recognize the children start at the age of two years.
However, following Covid-19, we saw nearly 60% of the decline in acceptance,” said the former preschool branch head to Ti.
Nikhat Bano, a teacher at a preschooler in the Bakargan neighborhood, “While some parents have begun to ask about reception, they delay because of the threat of third wave and choose online courses.
However, the virtual class will never be a substitute for traditional classroom instructions.” Due to facts That the acceptance process for kindergarten students has begun in city schools, many children will enter the campus without ever spending time with their peers groups in playschools.
Parents are worried about how their children will react in a new environment now because they have never been to playschool.
“My daughter is three and a half years old, and in the upcoming academic session, I will register in a good school,” Residen King Bazar, Nagma Parween, explained.
“However, I was worried because he had never attended PlaySchool and thus his appearance might suffer,” he added.
Swati Singh, another mother, has the same problem.
He said, “Because Covid-19, I have not registered my child at school.
Now he is four years old, I am worried about his appearance during the reception interview.” Meanwhile, mental health professionals suggest teachers and parents to be careful and Greater patience when dealing with children, because the majority of them will interact with peers and people outside their families for the first time.
Dr.
Santosh Kumar, a psychiatric professor at Nalanda Medical College and Hospital, urged the teachers to be more assertive with children.
“Children may know the answer but still hesitate to share it in public.
The teacher must be aware of this consideration,” said the doctor.
However, he encouraged parents to register their children at school, stating that schools and interactions with the help of others in children’s cognitive development.

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