Research preschools, preschool activities or co-op preschools in your area. Look for activities that emphasize educational as well as social programs.
Decide how many and what kind of activities to enroll in. This will depend on age, previously attended programs and your schedule.
Check with your choice of preschools and get enrollment information. This should include details on the ages they take, whether potty training is required and how many hours you need to volunteer.
Choose activities that emphasize early reading and language skills. Choose television programs that teach letters, numbers and colors, but limit these to about one hour per day.
Participate in sports activities that emphasize the experience. Stay away from programs that are competitive at this age.
Read aloud to your child everyday. Encourage them to "read" familiar stories back to you, or close the book and have them tell you the story.
Find opportunities to engage children in social settings such as a place of worship. Use these times to teach good behavior and how to sit for longer periods of time.