Title: Ready For School!
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- Preparation for school
- Get to know your school
- Establish a routine
- Establish a healthy diet
- Attend ALL orientation sessions and parent
meetings
- Preparation for school
- Get to know your school
- Establish a routine
- Establish a healthy diet
- Attend ALL orientation sessions and parent
meetings
Ready For School!
Ready For School!
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- Preparation for school
- Get to know your school
- Establish a routine
- Establish a healthy diet
- Attend ALL orientation sessions and parent
meetings
- Preparation for school
- Get to know your school
- Establish a routine
- Establish a healthy diet
- Attend ALL orientation sessions and parent
meetings
Ready For School!
Ready For School!
2- School readiness how to know if your child is
ready - Independence
- Responsibility for own belongings
- Age/maturity
- Social skills
- Concentration
- Communication skills
- Other opinions
- talking to preschool teacher/ daycare worker is
important - Weigh up all the options
- Social emotional effects of your child starting
too early
- School readiness how to know if your child is
ready - Independence
- Responsibility for own belongings
- Age/maturity
- Social skills
- Concentration
- Communication skills
- Other opinions
- talking to preschool teacher/ daycare worker is
important - Weigh up all the options
- Social emotional effects of your child starting
too early
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- School readiness how to know if your child is
ready - Independence
- Responsibility for own belongings
- Age/maturity
- Social skills
- Concentration
- Communication skills
- Other opinions
- talking to preschool teacher/ daycare worker is
important - Weigh up all the options
- Social emotional effects of your child starting
too early
- School readiness how to know if your child is
ready - Independence
- Responsibility for own belongings
- Age/maturity
- Social skills
- Concentration
- Communication skills
- Other opinions
- talking to preschool teacher/ daycare worker is
important - Weigh up all the options
- Social emotional effects of your child starting
too early
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- Physical development
- Gross motor activities
- Jumping, running, climbing
- Fine motor activities
- Cutting, drawing, writing, painting etc.
- Dress themselves
- Turning pages of book carefully correctly
- Gross motor skills generally appear before fine
motor skills
- Physical development
- Gross motor activities
- Jumping, running, climbing
- Fine motor activities
- Cutting, drawing, writing, painting etc.
- Dress themselves
- Turning pages of book carefully correctly
- Gross motor skills generally appear before fine
motor skills
Ready For School!
Ready For School!
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- Physical development
- Gross motor activities
- Jumping, running, climbing
- Fine motor activities
- Cutting, drawing, writing, painting etc.
- Dress themselves
- Turning pages of book carefully correctly
- Gross motor skills generally appear before fine
motor skills
- Physical development
- Gross motor activities
- Jumping, running, climbing
- Fine motor activities
- Cutting, drawing, writing, painting etc.
- Dress themselves
- Turning pages of book carefully correctly
- Gross motor skills generally appear before fine
motor skills
Ready For School!
Ready For School!
4- Tips for helping your childs physical
development - Getting away from the TV!!
- Playing with others
- Encourage outdoor play
- Climbing, ball games
- Tips for helping your childs physical
development - Getting away from the TV!!
- Playing with others
- Encourage outdoor play
- Climbing, ball games
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- Tips for helping your childs physical
development - Getting away from the TV!!
- Playing with others
- Encourage outdoor play
- Climbing, ball games
- Tips for helping your childs physical
development - Getting away from the TV!!
- Playing with others
- Encourage outdoor play
- Climbing, ball games
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- Why is reading important?
- Provides opportunities for children to learn
about books - Builds vocabulary
- Helps the children to identify sounds and letters
- Builds general knowledge and knowledge about the
world - Helps prepare children for other types of print
- Why is reading important?
- Provides opportunities for children to learn
about books - Builds vocabulary
- Helps the children to identify sounds and letters
- Builds general knowledge and knowledge about the
world - Helps prepare children for other types of print
Ready For School!
Ready For School!
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- Why is reading important?
- Provides opportunities for children to learn
about books - Builds vocabulary
- Helps the children to identify sounds and letters
- Builds general knowledge and knowledge about the
world - Helps prepare children for other types of print
- Why is reading important?
- Provides opportunities for children to learn
about books - Builds vocabulary
- Helps the children to identify sounds and letters
- Builds general knowledge and knowledge about the
world - Helps prepare children for other types of print
Ready For School!
Ready For School!
6- Tips for reading with your child
- Get really excited about books
- Be dramatic, animated, look excited and use
different voices for the characters - Talk to your child about the books you liked to
read when you were a child - Let the child join in
- Slide your finger under the words as you read
- Teaching your child to read
- Reading aloud to children helps them learn to
read - Children learn to read by listening to other
people read - As the childs writing skills develop their
reading ability improves
- Tips for reading with your child
- Get really excited about books
- Be dramatic, animated, look excited and use
different voices for the characters - Talk to your child about the books you liked to
read when you were a child - Let the child join in
- Slide your finger under the words as you read
- Teaching your child to read
- Reading aloud to children helps them learn to
read - Children learn to read by listening to other
people read - As the childs writing skills develop their
reading ability improves
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- Tips for reading with your child
- Get really excited about books
- Be dramatic, animated, look excited and use
different voices for the characters - Talk to your child about the books you liked to
read when you were a child - Let the child join in
- Slide your finger under the words as you read
- Teaching your child to read
- Reading aloud to children helps them learn to
read - Children learn to read by listening to other
people read - As the childs writing skills develop their
reading ability improves
- Tips for reading with your child
- Get really excited about books
- Be dramatic, animated, look excited and use
different voices for the characters - Talk to your child about the books you liked to
read when you were a child - Let the child join in
- Slide your finger under the words as you read
- Teaching your child to read
- Reading aloud to children helps them learn to
read - Children learn to read by listening to other
people read - As the childs writing skills develop their
reading ability improves
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- Cognitive skills required for Kindergarten
- Alphabet
- Counting
- Write name
- Drawing
- Colouring
- Know body parts
- E.g. nose, ears etc.
- Listening
- Attention to detail
- Discuss stories that have been read to them
- Concentrate for longer periods
- Plan complete task with parent
- Cognitive skills required for Kindergarten
- Alphabet
- Counting
- Write name
- Drawing
- Colouring
- Know body parts
- E.g. nose, ears etc.
- Listening
- Attention to detail
- Discuss stories that have been read to them
- Concentrate for longer periods
- Plan complete task with parent
Ready For School!
Ready For School!
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- Cognitive skills required for Kindergarten
- Alphabet
- Counting
- Write name
- Drawing
- Colouring
- Know body parts
- E.g. nose, ears etc.
- Listening
- Attention to detail
- Discuss stories that have been read to them
- Concentrate for longer periods
- Plan complete task with parent
- Cognitive skills required for Kindergarten
- Alphabet
- Counting
- Write name
- Drawing
- Colouring
- Know body parts
- E.g. nose, ears etc.
- Listening
- Attention to detail
- Discuss stories that have been read to them
- Concentrate for longer periods
- Plan complete task with parent
Ready For School!
Ready For School!
8- Tips for helping your childs cognitive
development - Encourage your child to draw colour/write
- Identify your childs name
- Capital letter for first letter in name and lower
case for remaining letters. E.g. John - Counting in everyday situations
- Identify colours shapes
- Involve your child in as many day-to-day
activities as possible - Read with your child
- Tips for helping your childs cognitive
development - Encourage your child to draw colour/write
- Identify your childs name
- Capital letter for first letter in name and lower
case for remaining letters. E.g. John - Counting in everyday situations
- Identify colours shapes
- Involve your child in as many day-to-day
activities as possible - Read with your child
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- Tips for helping your childs cognitive
development - Encourage your child to draw colour/write
- Identify your childs name
- Capital letter for first letter in name and lower
case for remaining letters. E.g. John - Counting in everyday situations
- Identify colours shapes
- Involve your child in as many day-to-day
activities as possible - Read with your child
- Tips for helping your childs cognitive
development - Encourage your child to draw colour/write
- Identify your childs name
- Capital letter for first letter in name and lower
case for remaining letters. E.g. John - Counting in everyday situations
- Identify colours shapes
- Involve your child in as many day-to-day
activities as possible - Read with your child
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- Social skills required for Kindergarten
- Children entering Kindergarten should be able to
- Wait their turn
- Share
- Express feelings appropriately
- Have some control over emotions
- Ask for help
- Ask basic questions
- Interact appropriately with other children
- Social skills required for Kindergarten
- Children entering Kindergarten should be able to
- Wait their turn
- Share
- Express feelings appropriately
- Have some control over emotions
- Ask for help
- Ask basic questions
- Interact appropriately with other children
Ready For School!
Ready For School!
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- Social skills required for Kindergarten
- Children entering Kindergarten should be able to
- Wait their turn
- Share
- Express feelings appropriately
- Have some control over emotions
- Ask for help
- Ask basic questions
- Interact appropriately with other children
- Social skills required for Kindergarten
- Children entering Kindergarten should be able to
- Wait their turn
- Share
- Express feelings appropriately
- Have some control over emotions
- Ask for help
- Ask basic questions
- Interact appropriately with other children
Ready For School!
Ready For School!
10- Tips for improving your childs social skills
- Build a positive parent child relationship
- Increase their cooperation
- Set an example
- Play with your child
- Play with other children
- Prompt and praise
- Extra activities
- Learn skills through reading and television
- Make up stories about social situations
- Tips for improving your childs social skills
- Build a positive parent child relationship
- Increase their cooperation
- Set an example
- Play with your child
- Play with other children
- Prompt and praise
- Extra activities
- Learn skills through reading and television
- Make up stories about social situations
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- Tips for improving your childs social skills
- Build a positive parent child relationship
- Increase their cooperation
- Set an example
- Play with your child
- Play with other children
- Prompt and praise
- Extra activities
- Learn skills through reading and television
- Make up stories about social situations
- Tips for improving your childs social skills
- Build a positive parent child relationship
- Increase their cooperation
- Set an example
- Play with your child
- Play with other children
- Prompt and praise
- Extra activities
- Learn skills through reading and television
- Make up stories about social situations
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