The importance of a good preschool helps our children succeed in all aspects of life. During preschool, children gain a strong foundation in social, pre-academic and general life skills that will help them succeed in school and beyond. This is the first field in which the child's self-esteem is established. In preschool, every child learns to talk to his teachers and classmates.
1- Social skills
Preschool helps children acquire social skills. In the preschool period, children spend a lot of time with other children. There are several opportunities to learn how to make friends, collaborate, listen, and develop basic conversational skills along the way. Learning to share and cooperate is one of the important aspects of social interaction in preschool
2- Encouragement to teach and learn in the future
In preschool education is in such a way that the learning of our children becomes more enjoyable through educational games, and this is the basis for encouraging our children to learn further. If the child's initial experience of learning in the classroom is in an overly academic environment, he may lack a strong sense of curiosity and disengage from elementary school. Preschool allows children to learn in their favorite ways and fosters a positive relationship with learning.
3- Developing skills
Preschool teachers use a variety of games and activities to help children develop pre-literacy skills. Kids learn rhymes that help them distinguish between sounds, listen to stories read aloud, and learn to combine sounds and make new words by playing phonics and phonics games. Language skills are best learned in a language-rich environment.
Preschoolers help children build their language skills by introducing new vocabulary and asking thoughtful questions through activities. . In preschool, children have a clear advantage in learning to speak effectively because they have many opportunities to explore new things, listen to books out loud, act out stories, and sing. Even music will affect the growth of children.
4- Developing individual skills
In preschool, children are often given opportunities to practice responsibility during preschool. Preschool teachers teach children personal skills such as washing hands, taking care of personal belongings and returning toys to their proper places. It is very important to observe moral and educational points in children.

5. Develop cognitive skills
Kindergarten and preschool children develop their cognitive skills by participating in activities that encourage them to try new things, solve problems, ask questions, and just observe the world. .
6. Pre-school prepares children for school.
Another reason preschool education is important is that it helps children prepare for school, which has become increasingly academic over time.

