ABCs. 123s. And keyboard keys?
That’s right. Even preschoolers use technology.
By the end of kindergarten or first grade, students are likely to have already taken their first test on a computer. By third or fourth, many of them will already have completed a project using a computer. By junior high, students will likely have their own cell phones and, maybe, their own laptops.
Preschool, said Deb Loverude, director of Kids X-Cel Center in New Ulm, is still about building the social, emotional and academic foundations for school. But these days, that foundation includes exposure to technology.
And now, Loverude said she has the perfect resource as the recipient of a Young Explorer Early Learning System through the Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation.
“This will allow an opportunity each day to offer another way of learning,” said Loverude, before adding: “It’s like second nature for them.”
Loverude’s preschool facility was one of 15 early childhood education agencies across southern Minnesota selected to recently receive the Young Explorer computers. The IBM Young Explorer computers are valued at $2,150 and feature interactive games and stories related to reading, math and science skills.
Loverude said her facility will be using the computer in its preschool rooms as a way to enhance the curriculum. She also said it will be a useful tool for engaging parents.
“For us, it will work very well with our whole program,” Loverude said. “This is a whole new component we can use.”
Mary Jo Hensel is the director of Early Childhood and Family Education for the Lake Crystal Wellcome Memorial School District. Her organization has received two Young Explorers in the past and this year received another for its special education program.
In addition to its value as a teaching tool, Hensel said the computers are a good way for children to practice social skills.
“They learn to take turns and develop self-confidence,” she said. “That socialization piece is so important.”
Other area agencies receiving Young Explorers include: Le Center Public Schools, Mankato’s Homeless Homebase program, Mankato Early Childhood Special Education, Martin County Library System, St. James Head Start, St. Peter Early Childhood and Family Education, Waseca Head Start and Kids Korner Preschool in Wells.
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