Monday, 15 December 2014

7 Ways to Know About Your Child's Transition to Kindergarten

Kindergarten can be vary a daunting task it's your child's first day of school hopefully you're prepared for the changes in their life's it can be overwhelming, but no to worry her are a few basic pointers that can help you and your child's transition into kindergarten a lot soother.

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Getting to Know the School Visiting the school campus during the summer can help. Getting to know where he or she will be next year or maybe visiting the class run can be a valuable experience.

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Get to Know the Teacher If Possible find out what classroom or teacher he or she will be assigned to.
You as parents and them as teachers will be supporting your child's growth and development in the upcoming year.
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Getting Ready For the First Day Some Planning on your part is important both exciting and nerve racking for parents and children. Adjust your child's sleep schedule a month before school starts that way they can get used to getting up a little earlier a good nights sleep is important.
A good breakfast is also a key to maintaining your child's interest in learning.

Allow plenty of time to get ready.
Arrive before the bell rings. And remember to ask your child how there day was at school.

4. Separation Your child can react different from you when it comes to separation be patient on the first day of school.

Make sure you say your good byes hugs and kisses don't stick around just go.
5. Playing Safely Teaching your kids to follow safety rules are important visit the schools playground during summer break let them get to know the area they will be playing show them how to use the playground equipment. 6.
Self-Care Your child will need help getting adjusted to his or her teachers many times they will be ask to help other children in the class room it will be a lot easier if your child knows the basics of self-care skills so be prepared to teach them how to be more independent.

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Staying Healthy Well at school children are often exposed to germs teach them how to cover their mouths when they cough or sneeze make sure they throw away and dispose of all tissues and wash their hands before eating lunch.

These are just a few tips for parents use it as a guide feel free to add your own experiences to this list.

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