Sunday, September 12, 2010

Preparation for kindergarten

It 's a monumental moment when the child goes to kindergarten, after all. For many parents it is also a bittersweet moment. On the one hand, there are for the child and, second, you realize that the child grows excited. I hope to save the tears for the car ride home! But what the child needs to know and can do before entering kindergarten?

Academic knowledge

Academic, the child must be able to recite the alphabet and recognize all the letters. YouAlso, you should at least write their names. It should be their number from 1 to 10 and learn to recognize them. They need to know their colors and simple shapes.

The world around them

Before entering kindergarten, your child should know the basics of the world around them. You should know the days of the week, months of the year and the festivities of the basis of 'year. You should know about the weather and wear appropriate clothing. There is also a good idea toYour children know their address and telephone number for emergencies.

Social and emotional readiness

The child should be able to interact positively with other children. You should be able to understand the concept of sharing and a degree of patience and can practice self-control. You should be able to listen and take instructions from other adults.

Independence

As a parent you must teach your children to be independent. You should be able todress and be able to choose and have their clothes. You should be able to go Bad themselves, wash their hands, blowing your nose and cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze. We recommend that you clean up after themselves in the position. These are all things you can prepare at home.

Dexterity toys

Children should be able to perform certain tasks in kindergarten with fine motor skills. They color, cut with scissors,Paste, and hold a pencil. You can help them learn these skills at home practicing with a pencil or let the plants home with a mist spray bottle. This action will increase the use of scissors and writing skills and probably get wet as well!

Do not Panic

If you feel that your child is ready for kindergarten, you can help build their skills by reading to them every day to practice the alphabet and numbers, or even a walk outside to see the world around them .Another great resource is to register your child in a kindergarten. This is to learn the academic skills and deal with other children to interact with them to help.

Put them at ease

Some parents are very worried about her child from kindergarten. Keep track of your fears, and if you're anxious, the child is anxious, too. Instead of talking to them about all the things you learn in school and friends will make fun. Be sure and visit the schoolahead of time so you and your child can become familiar with their classes and teachers. This will help ease the fears that you both.

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