noun
- Plural of playschool; schools or educational programs for young children (typically ages 2–5) that emphasize play-based learning, social development, and basic skills.
Usage: Commonly used in British English; in U.S. English, 'preschools' is more standard.; Often refers to part-time or informal educational settings.
Examples
- Many playschools in the area offer morning and afternoon sessions.
- She enrolled her son in one of the local playschools to help him develop social skills.
- Playschools focus on creative play rather than formal academic instruction.
- The playschools in our district have excellent reputations for early childhood development.
- Children at playschools learn through games, art, and group activities.