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Preparing Your Child for Kindergarten (page 3)

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Updated on May 12, 2010

Practice everyday activities. If your child has never been to school before, there may be a few things you want to practice with your child in the weeks leading up to kindergarten. If you are not sure your child can do things like use the bathroom on his own, take off and put on his shoes, or put his jacket on, you may want to work on these things with him. Ask the classroom teacher(s) what your child will be expected to know how to do, and let them know if there is anything he struggles with.

Give it time. Leave plenty of time on the first day to arrive at school, especially if this is your child’s first school experience. When it is time for you to leave, make a point of saying goodbye. Sneaking out of the classroom when your child is not looking will make the transition far more difficult for him and may even scare him when he realizes that you are gone. It takes some children longer than others to adjust and become comfortable with the new school routine. Anticipate some ups and downs during the first few weeks. If you are struggling or have concerns about how the transition is going, ask your child’s teacher(s) for some ideas.

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