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Young children don't start attending school until kindergarten. This means that most are five or six years old before they're required to begin their public education. In the preceding years, though, there's an excellent opportunity to get your son or daughter off on the right foot in the world of education: early learning centers. Early childhood learning centers offer an invaluable opportunity for children between the ages of two and five to gain exposure to classroom settings, socialization, and many other aspects of primary education. Here are some of the best reasons for your child to attend. 

Why Your Child Should Attend an Early Learning Center

1. Classroom Structure

Getting your child accustomed at a young age to the structure required in classrooms is an asset further down the line. Once they matriculate into kindergarten, they'll already be comfortable with leaving their parents for the day and adjusting seamlessly to their new surroundings. 

2. Independence

child developmentEarly learning centers give children a chance to develop a sense of independence—although small—at a young age. They'll adapt to spending time with peers during the day and become more adept at communicating with others without leaning on their parents to guide them. It's the kind of characteristic that will gradually manifest as they grow older and positively affect them for a lifetime. 

3. Language Skills

The age range when children attend early learning centers—between three and five—is one of the richest periods for a child's vocabulary growth. They learn thousands of new words during this crucial two-year period. Immersing them in a learning center's social and educational environment gives them a chance to maximize that vocabulary growth as they interact and converse with peers and teachers. 

 

A Brighter Rainbow Learning Center, in Billerica, MA, one of Boston's finest early childhood facilities, offers kids a chance to accelerate learning and development in those critical years. They have infant day care and preschool programs, which include a peerless curriculum that features language arts, math, science, and history. Visit the learning center's website to learn more or call (978) 670-9222. 

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