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Getting Ready for Kindergarten!
Here are some things parents can do with their preschool-age children to help get them ready for their first day in Kindergarten:
- Find the picture of the red beans on the can at the grocery store
- Think of 10 words that rhyme with "can"
- Start and organize a collection- rocks, cards, stickers
- Cook together and learn to measure ingredients
- Sort the socks, eating utensils, nuts and bolts, etc
- Let your child tell you a story and write it for them
- Mark your calendar as you count down the days to Kindergarten
- Read to your child every day, talk about the story, and relate to your child's own experiences
Socially, your child should be able to do these things before Kindergarten:
- Follow spoken directions and rules
- Use words to express feelings
- Speak clearly
- Leave their parents without too much difficulty for a long period of time
- Go to the bathroom alone
- Play well with and respect other children
- Resolve problems without needing a teacher
- Be able to tie shoes and zip and button all clothing
Academically, your child should be able to do these things before Kindergarten:
- Hold a pencil, crayon, and scissors correctly
- Work independently for at least 5 minutes
- Sit and listen to a story for 10-15 minutes
- Recognize, read, and write their first name
- Write their name with a capital letter and the rest lowercase (example: Jason)
- Identify some capital and lowercase letters
- Identify and count numbers 1 through 10
- Identify 8 basic colors (green, yellow, blue, purple, black, brown, orange, red)
- Identify 4 basic shapes (square, circle, rectangle, triangle)
Set a Good Routine for your child. Provide a regular:
- Wake up time
- Breakfast time
- Homework time
- Bed time
- Set out clothes and plan or make lunch the night before