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Technology is a driving force in child development today. In many preschools, it’s the norm to teach children the basics of using computers and tablets. You can give your little one an early start by introducing them to these devices and helping them understand how they work and what they can learn. Here’s what you should know about this process.

Helping Kids Learn to Use Computers & Tablets

Why Is Technology Crucial to Early Learning?

Much of what children learn in preschool will be with them for the rest of their lives. The knowledge they glean serves as the backbone for a lifetime of greater educational pursuits in subjects of all kinds. Exposing them to technology at this young age expands the possibilities for them to learn new things in an intuitive and engaging environment. Learning how to use computers and tablets can boost their self-esteem, give them confidence in the classroom, help them learn to type, and gain an early appreciation for creating and learning through programming. It also prepares them for using computers extensively during their school years.

How Can You Introduce Little Ones to Technology?

preschoolDedicate your child’s computer or tablet time to educational pursuits and child development. Set up a separate profile for them on your computer to make it easier to access their specific applications and programs. Seek out products that focus on problem-solving and discovery, and take your cue from what they’re learning in preschool. If they’re learning to count in the classroom, enrich those lessons by teaching them through technology at home. While using the computer, ensure they’re comfortable. Adjust the seat accordingly so that they can see the screen clearly. When using a tablet, sit in a relaxed, upright position instead of leaning back. Sitting at attention will help them focus and see better.

Why Should You Limit Their Tech Usage?

Children should view technology as an exciting addition to their lives, but it shouldn’t become the focal point of their day. Strive to create balance so that they recognize the value of spending time doing other things, such as playing outside with their friends, reading books, and helping around the house. By sitting with them as they use the computer or tablet and turning off the device after a specific period, they’ll grow accustomed to this routine and recognize that it’s limited to just a portion of the day.

 

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