Getting Ready for Kindergarten
Starting school is an exciting time and a big step for both you and your child. We want to ensure families are prepared and ready for a successful school journey at KPR!
- Talk with and listen to your child about daily activities. Strong oral communication is a solid foundation for learning.
- Encourage your child to speak about their feelings, actions and needs with other children and adults.
- Find opportunities where your child can interact with children their own age.
- Provide opportunities for your child to manage alone when toileting, dressing, tidying and eating.
- Discuss personal safety routines. Encourage your child to know their name, address and telephone number.
- Read to your child regularly. Select a variety of books of different lengths and subjects.
- Support your child's fine motor skills by drawing, cutting, gluing and handling playdough.
- Encourage running, climbing and playing outdoors. Use television and technology wisely.
- Embrace everyday learning opportunities. Read signs, packages and labels, count household items and play board games.
- Contact the school principal as early as possible if you have concerns about your child's readiness for Kindergarten. Schools are a good source of information and may be able to help parents get support for their children.
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