Health & Fitness
First Day of Kindergarten?
Here are some suggestions to help you and your child get ready for the big day:
1. Show your child that you are excited about the first day of kindergarten. Many parents have mixed feelings about this transition. Save your worries and maybe a bit of sadness to share only with other adults. Your enthusiasm and curiosity will help your child feel that way too.
2. You may want to try playing "school" together - practice - in a fun way - saying goodbye, asking child to follow directions that might be given in the classroom, saying hello to a new friend, and greeting each other at the end of the day. Dramatic play can ease worries and help your child be ready for new experiences - but be sure it is fun, not prescriptive!
3. Listen carefully to your child's thoughts and feelings about school. Refrain from trying to change them - just start by understanding your child's emotions and point of view. If your child has some misunderstandings, offer new information.
Helpful resource: http://www.earlylearning.org/resources/publications/getting-school-ready
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