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Kindergarten Readiness Checklist
The transition from play based preschool to structured, academic Kindergarten can be challenging for many children. They no longer have hours of free play and endless choices throughout the day. Students have to follow a routine in a new environment, be part of and cooperate within a larger group, listen and follow directions, and make new friends, all while learning how to read, write, and count to 100!
I created this comprehensive checklist from my experience teaching in the Kindergarten classroom. I hope you find this resource helpful in evaluating your child’s readiness!
For a professionally administered evaluation or a free consultation, contact me! Available by phone, zoom, or in person: Liz@myprimaryprep.com
What to look for when considering preschools…
One of the most important aspects of Kindergarten Readiness is making sure your child is at the right preschool that will support their social, emotional and academic growth.
How resilient is your child?
Do they struggle when faced with a challenge?
Do they shut down when things get too hard?
Are they a perfectionist?
Can they tolerate feelings of frustration?
This can have a negative impact on their learning and performance in the classroom. It is something we see frequently at school, even in preschool and Kindergarten.
BUT, there are things you can do to help your child!
Let’s talk screen time.
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends no more than one hour of screen time per day for children over 2 years old. This may be challenging when you have things to do around the house and it’s so easy to put your child in front of the screen to occupy them. But keep in mind that it could be creating more problems in the long run.
How to get your child to open up about their school day
Tired of asking your child how there day was only to get the response, “fine” or “ok”? Try asking more specific questions!
Back to School Tips
The transition back to school can be tough! Especially after remote learning for the past year. Try these tips to make the transition smoother!
Boundaries help children feel safe.
It is your job as the parent to set boundaries for your child. If you don’t uphold your boundaries at home, your child won’t respect boundaries at school!
How independent is your child?
Independence is a key factor in kindergarten readiness. Help set them up for success by encouraging independence at home!
Let’s talk transitions!
The school day is all about transitions! This is an area MANY kids struggle with. You can help your child practice transitions at home so when it’s time to start school they are already pros!
School/Home Connection
Did you know a strong school/home connection is key to your child’s success in the classroom?
How Covid May Impact Kindergarten Readiness
Covid has impacted children just as much as adults. Over a year without in person instruction and socialization will have an impact on students for years to come.
Routines Help Your Child
Establishing routines at home will not only make your life easier, but will help your child with a smoother transition into the classroom!