How Do You Set Up A Playgroup?
Learning how to handle social situations is just as important as reading and writing to young children’s development. They must know how to work and play well with others, and those skills only come through experience. If you want to set up a playgroup to get the children in your neighborhood together, read on to find out the things that you must know first. Find a few interested families. You need at least four or five families involved to have a successful playgroup. That way if someone comes down with a cold, you aren’t stuck at home waiting for someone to get better. You can look for families at your local church, park or other neighborhood organization. Decide on the rules. It’s important that you decide what you want out of the playgroup before you begin. Some things to consider are how many times you want to meet each week, what happens if a child is sick, whether to limit the number of children who can attend a playgroup and whether to serve lunch or refreshments. Once you have