Back in the day, we used to refer to January as "Planuary". It is a time to start thinking forward. If your child is turning 5, you may be thinking forward to next year, and thinking:
"Is My Child On Track for School Success?" Our Learning Boxes focus on targeting skills sets needed for Kindergarten. We have six installments which gives your child just the right time to complete the full program. Check us out at:
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Here are some guidelines for you to think about when deciding if your child is ready to move forward:- Social/Emotional: Studies have shown that social/emotional maturity is an important predictor for academic success. Make sure to consider your whole child, both academic and social maturity, when making your decision.
- Independent Learning: Your child should be ready to carry out a directed activity by himself.
- Attention: A 5 year old should be able to sit and pay attention to a task, not of their choosing. for 12 to 15 minutes.
- Play: At this age, your child should be able to incorporate other children's ideas and desires into their play schemes. It is a time when children develop skills to work together.
- Ability to Multi-Step: Can your child complete a two to three step activity on their own?
- Fine Motor Skills: Getting ready to write requires good hand use and appropriate pencil grasp and beginning knowledge of letter formation. This is a good time to have your child practice writing his name.
- Letter and Number Recognition: Your child should be able to recognize many letters and numbers.
If you are questioning your child's kindergarten readiness, here are a few tips:
1. Preschool teachers are a wonderful resource. They have been there and done that. Many will recommend that children with summer birthdays, who seem to be late bloomers, receive the "gift of time" and delay beginning Kindergarten for a year.
2. Pediatricians are another great resource. They can help advise you of steps you can take to guide you in your decision.
3. Our Tips and Toys learning boxes are the perfect mix of fun and learning to give you the confidence that you are helping your child toward Kindergarten Readiness.
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