Kindergartener: meaning, definitions and examples

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kindergartener

 

[ ˌkɪndərˈɡɑːrtənər ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

education, child

A kindergartener is a child who attends kindergarten, typically between the ages of four and six. This educational stage focuses on basic skills such as counting, reading, and socialization, preparing children for primary school. Kindergartners engage in play-based learning to develop foundational knowledge and social skills.

Synonyms

early learner, preschooler, young learner

Examples of usage

  • The kindergartener painted a colorful picture.
  • My son is excited to be a kindergartener this year.
  • The kindergartener learned to tie his shoes.
  • Activities in kindergarten help a kindergartener grow socially.
  • The teacher read a story to the group of kindergarteners.

Translations

Translations of the word "kindergartener" in other languages:

🇵🇹 jardineiro

🇮🇳 किंडरगार्टन का छात्र

🇩🇪 Kindergärtner

🇮🇩 anak taman kanak

🇺🇦 дошкільник

🇵🇱 przedszkolak

🇯🇵 幼稚園児

🇫🇷 enfant de maternelle

🇪🇸 niño de jardín de infancia

🇹🇷 anaokulu öğrencisi

🇰🇷 유치원생

🇸🇦 طالب روضة الأطفال

🇨🇿 předškolák

🇸🇰 predškolák

🇨🇳 幼儿园学生

🇸🇮 vrtčevski otrok

🇮🇸 leikskólakrakki

🇰🇿 балабақша тәрбиеленушісі

🇬🇪 ბაღის მოსწავლე

🇦🇿 uşaq bağçası şagirdi

🇲🇽 niño de jardín de niños

Etymology

The term 'kindergartener' is derived from the German word 'Kindergarten', which translates to 'children's garden'. The concept was introduced by Friedrich Froebel in the early 19th century as an educational approach for young children that emphasized play and activity as a means of learning. Froebel believed that children learn best through play and social interaction, thus he developed the kindergarten system as a place where children could grow and develop in a nurturing environment. Over time, the term 'kindergartener' has come to refer specifically to a child who participates in this early childhood education program, signifying not only their age group but also their engagement in foundational learning experiences.