Is My Child Ready for Kindergarten?

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Is My Child Ready for Kindergarten?

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YOUR CHILD CAN BE SEPARATED

YOU

FROM

Before attending preschool, make sure your child is comfortable spending time away from you. While anxiety at school is normal, if your child runs to you every time you walk away or cries for a few minutes during your absence, it may be a sign that your child’s independence still needs to be reinforced.

Even if your child can’t deal with the fear of separation, don’t worry too much. Many children separated from their parents for the first time to go to preschool do well. The important is to help your child adapt little by li

Toilet Training

Many schools have a no diaper changing policy for preschoolers. Although accidents do happen from time to time, children should be potty trained before starting school.

INDEPENDENCE

Even if your child has not yet developed verbal communication, they must communicate their needs in some way, either through actions or words (when they want to go to the toilet, when they are cold, or when someone has bothered them).

Children between 3 and 4 years old are not expected to do everything or solve problems on their own. However, a little independence is crucial.

Many educators argue that starting kindergarten late has caused more problems because it creates an uncomfortable environment for other children who start kindergarten timely.

CALL THE PROFESSIONALS

Visit the new kindergarten several times to familiarize your child with the new school environment, taking them to play on the playground with other children who will also be entering kindergarten the same year.

You can help your child at home by asking them to follow directions. In that way, they will become familiar with school routines.

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