5 Reasons Every Young Parent Should Consider An Early Learning Centre

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5 reasons every young parent should consider an early learning centre

The early years of parenting can be incredibly exciting, but they’re also a busy time filled with sleep deprivation and the all-encompassing need to care for your new baby. It can be hard to make time to connect with other parents, and it can also be hard to find people you trust to take care of your child. An early learning centre can solve both of these problems, as well as many others. Here are five reasons every young parent should consider an early learning centre as soon as possible.

5 Reasons Every Young Parent Should Consider an Early Learning Centre

1) Get your child socialised

As a young parent, it can be difficult to find time to socialise your child. You may feel like you don’t have enough time in the day, or that you’re not doing a good enough job. However, early learning centres can provide a great opportunity for your child to socialise with other children their age.

2) Meet other new parents

Being a young parent can be isolating. You might feel like you have nothing in common with your friends who don’t have kids, and you can’t relate to your parents who are so much older. If you’re a young parent or even a single parent, you’re probably feeling a lot of things right now. But one thing you shouldn’t have to feel is alone. There are plenty of other young parents out there who are going through the same exact thing. It can be hard to find your tribe. But one group of people who can understand what you’re going through are other young parents.  Going to an early learning centre will allow you to meet other like minded people who would be happy to help you out with your new experience as a parent.

3) Access resources that you may need down the road

Early learning centres are not only for educational purposes. They can also be a fun place for your child to play and make new friends. And, as a parent, you can take advantage of the many benefits that early learning centres have to offer. You will be able to get back on track with any unfinished courses from your education, your child will get the opportunity to learn in a safe environment with other children, it provides socialisation opportunities for all children, parents can participate in activities and workshops, and it’s an affordable option. Early learning centres are amazing for parents who want to expand their kids’ educational horizons from an early age. Ensuring they get an exposure to many different kinds of children from a young age.

4) It’s fun

Most early learning centres are designed to be fun places for kids to explore and learn. This can provide a much-needed reprieve for young parents who might be feeling overwhelmed. Additionally, many centres offer family programming, which is the perfect way for new families to get out of the house together and make friends with other young families in their community.


Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash

Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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