Transition to kindergarten is a journey, but there's a lot you can do to prime your child for the trip. From preparing for the first day of school, to readying your child and yourself for "separation pangs", this area will help arm you with all the information you need. The milk money is up to you.
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Transition to Kindergarten Parent Guides: How Can I Help My Child Ease Those First Day Jitters?
Positive attitudes go a long way. Your child will feel your confidence in his/her ability to succeed. Your child is...
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Successful Transition to Kindergarten for Learners Who May Be at Risk for Learning Disabilities
Heading off to kindergarten is a big event for all kids and parents. For young children who have struggled socially or...
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Transition to Kindergarten Parent Guides: Are There Books to Read to Get My Child Ready for Kindergarten?
Here are some great books that are fun. They can help your child be aware of the kindergarten routines: Everything...
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Transition to Kindergarten Parent Guides: What Do I Do if My Child Does Not Speak English?
Public schools are responsible for testing and placing children in the right program. When possible, schools provide the...
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Wetlands Kindergarten Reading List
Below is a list of books recommended for kindergarteners. Box Turtle at Long Pond*, William T. George. Greenwillow...
Source: Environmental Protection Agency


