Why Should Preschoolers Go on Field Trips? 

By Teacher Ravisara

Children possess an inherent curiosity, their minds serving as fertile ground for embracing new experiences and ideas. The initial stages of a child’s life mark a period of remarkable growth and maturation. It is within these crucial years that children thrive in learning, not solely through instruction, but by immersing themselves in various experiences. Through experiential learning, children engage with their surroundings, fostering a sense of belonging and comprehension of their role in the broader world.

Field trips provide a tactile method of education that stimulates children’s senses and ignites their inquisitiveness. They offer genuine, firsthand encounters that cultivate a child’s comprehension of their surroundings. These outings may range from a visit to the neighbourhood library, where children can explore the pleasure of reading.

Having field trips that relate to the academic side of teaching can always be more fun. Students have the basic knowledge and understanding on the topic. Once they go outside school to the location they will only enrich their understanding and see for themselves how things work and how what they have learned is similar to the world outside of school.  

To sum up, short field trips for preschoolers are priceless for fostering experiential learning and cultivating a sense of belonging. They afford children the chance to interact with their surroundings meaningfully, promoting personal growth and advancement. Although obstacles may arise, collaborative endeavours among educators, local authorities, and businesses can surmount them, opening avenues for a more enriching educational journey for our youngest students.