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What does a kindergarten means for children?

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as a child how do you feel towards your kindergarten?

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  1. I felt I was their for having fun!


  2. A medium to discover the world and build his personality by his own.

    Be independent in many aspects of life.

  3. Depending on the disposition of the child, as well as environmental factors present in the kindergarten setting, it can really mean different things to different children.

    It is possibly a nice and sweet place to go to so as to meet and play with friends I like, and learn happily together with. It can also be a place where I can go to have lots of fun, that my home is not likely able to cater to because of the playground facilities and activities that are often offered in good kindergartens.

    It can also be a place that a child dreads, and would cry whenever the kindergarten is mentioned. It could be due to the inappropriate setting (e.g., achievement oriented, too much individual demands), or due to anxieties (e.g., school anxieties, separation anxieties)

  4. to children kinder garden means a place where they can meet friends and children there age to play with

  5. A place for children to meet their friends.

  6. Kindergarten is a name used in many parts of the world for the first stages of a child's classroom education prior to entering first grade.

  7. Children may see a kindergarten as a place to meet and play with friends of similar ages, to learn ABCs and numbers, read, write and sing. As a child, I use to think of my kindergarten as a wonderful place that has a big play field with a swing, where I can play with my friends. In contrast, a kindergarten may be perceived as a scarry place for a child if the school is exam oriented and forces a child beyond his capabilities or interests. Plus, they will get free exposure which will be helpful in their live. But the kindergarden must be a very good SCHOOL. There are many kindergardens who say they teach nothing but english and in the end they teach BROKEN english and chinese so be CAREFUL in which kindergarden is your child posted to.

  8. It's a place for children to grow vegetables. German "kinder" means children; "garten" means garden. Ergo, children's garden.

  9. A really long word.

  10. Children may see a kindergarten as a place to meet and play with friends of similar ages, to learn ABCs and numbers, read, write and sing. As a child, I use to think of my kindergarten as a wonderful place that has a big play field with a swing, where I can play with my friends. In contrast, a kindergarten may be perceived as a scarry place for a child if the school is exam oriented and forces a child beyond his capabilities or interests.

  11. Kindergarten is german for children's garden and was pioneered by Fredrich Froebel in the early 1800's.

    Kindergarten's provide a holistic approach to children's care & learning and great emphasis is placed on the environment & using the senses as a learning tool.

  12. When I was younger, I thought of kindergarten as the very start of real school, even though most of it is really just fun and games.

  13. Kinder comes from the german word for children and garten is is used for classroom or play area. I was a special ed teacher.

  14. Children's Garden

  15. It is a place where children can meet new friends, play games, do activities, and become prepared for Elementary school.

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