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KINDERGARTEN READINESS
While there is no perfect formula that determines
if a child is ready for kindergarten, parents can help their children
acquire some basic skills that will prepare them for success in
school. On the first day of school, teachers look forward to seeing
children who are healthy, mature, capable and eager to learn.
It is useful for parents to have a clear understanding
of what a child should know before starting kindergarten. The website
familyeducation.com has compiled an extensive checklist to assist
parents in preparing their children for school.
Kindergarten Readiness Checklist
- Listen to stories
without interrupting
- Recognize rhyming sounds
- Pay attention for short periods of
time to adult-directed tasks
- Understand actions have both causes
and effects
- Show understanding of general times of day
- Cut with scissors
- Trace basic shapes
- Begin to share with others
- Start to follow rules
- Be able to recognize authority
- Manage bathroom needs
- Button shirts, pants, coats, and zip up
zippers
- Begin to control oneself
- Separate from parents without being
upset
- Speak understandably
- Talk in complete sentences of five to six
words
- Look at pictures and then tell stories
- Identify rhyming words
- Identify the beginning sound of some
words
- Recognize some common sight words like “stop”
- Sort
similar objects by color, size, and shape
- Recognize groups of
one, two, three, four, and five objects
- Count to ten
- Bounce a ball.
Check these Web Sites to help you get your child ready to begin
Kindergarten:
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