A Play School Teacher is responsible for nurturing the early development of young children (typically ages 2–7) in a fun, safe, and structured environment. They plan and implement age-appropriate activities that promote learning through play, encourage creativity, and support emotional and social growth.
Understanding of developmental stages in toddlers and preschoolers
Ability to design age-appropriate, play-based learning activities
Calm, nurturing attitude toward children
Sensitivity to each child’s emotional and developmental needs
Clear, friendly verbal communication with children
Effective and respectful interaction with parents and staff
Designing fun and educational activities using music, art, games, and storytelling
Creating a visually engaging and stimulating classroom environment
Maintaining order in a group of young children
Using positive discipline strategies to encourage good behavior
Noticing changes in behavior or development
Keeping records of children’s progress and sharing updates with parents
Preparing lesson plans, activity schedules, and materials in advance
Managing daily routines and transitions smoothly
Energetic and able to keep up with young children throughout the day
Lifting, playing, and actively participating in classroom activities
Collaborating with co-teachers, assistants, and administrative staff
Supporting a positive and cooperative school environment
Ensuring a safe, clean, and healthy environment for children
Knowledge of basic first aid and child safety procedures