3 Excellent Ways To Prepare Your Child For Kindergarten

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3 Excellent Ways To Prepare Your Child For Kindergarten

16 March 2016
 Categories: Education & Development, Blog


Kindergarten is going to be a big change for your child, but one that is likely very exciting and fun for them. However, because they are going to be put in a new environment and will be spending a great deal of time learning, it can be beneficial for you to do certain things with them before they start kindergarten. This article will discuss 3 excellent ways to prepare your child for kindergarten. 

Read With Them Often

Kindergarten is the place where your child is likely going to learn to read. However, you as the parent can help them prepare to learn to read by reading with them often. You can start reading with them as early in their life as you'd like, because the sooner you start, the better. The more you read with them, the more they will understand how the english language works. They will understand that words and sentences are read from top to bottom and from left to right. Also, reading will help them to become more familiarized with letters in general, so they will have a better understanding of the alphabet. Taking the time to work specifically on the alphabet with your child is also an excellent idea. 

Work On Writing

Your child will also be learning how to write while they are in kindergarten, but you can most definitely get a head start on this before they ever go. You will likely start off by teaching your child to color when they are young, and from there it will progress into drawing pictures. During this time you can also teach them about letters and have them begin to write out each letter. Teaching them how to spell their name is a great way to get them excited about learning to write. 

Take Them On Regular Group Play Dates

Kindergarten is also going to be a very social environment for your child. They will be required to interact with other students while they are at school and will need to be able to get along with them well. Learning to share, understand others, play together, etc. is something that a child starts to learn from a very young age. In order to best prepare your child for kindergarten, you should take them on regular group play dates with friends. These play dates will teach them how to properly behave around groups of children, and will give you the opportunity to teach them what is right and what is wrong in terms of social behaviors. This is very important since you won't be able to be there with them when they go to kindergarten. 

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