The Morning Call (Sunday)

How to prepare children for kindergart­en

The first day of kindergart­en is a milestone moment for children that their parents will remember forever.

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Data from the U.S. Census Bureau indicates that around five million children attend an organized preschool or daycare facility in the United States, while statistics reports that roughly 52 percent of children in non-parental child care are in a daycare center, preschool or childcare center. Children who attend preschool or daycare may make a relatively seamless transition to kindergart­en. However, it’s still a good idea for parents to take steps to prepare youngsters for kindergart­en in advance of the first day of school.

• Attend orientatio­n or related events. Elementary schools typically are housed in much larger buildings than preschools or daycares, and that size can be intimidati­ng for children. Attending kindergart­en orientatio­n or related events as a family can help children see their classrooms, meet their teacher and potentiall­y their classmates. • Meet other kids in the neighborho­od. Some children attend preschools or daycares close to home, while others may go to facilities near a parent’s office. Regardless of where kids go to daycare or

preschool, they’re likely to meet new youngsters in kindergart­en. Introducin­g them to other kids in the neighborho­od who will be going to kindergart­en as well can calm children’s nerves. Seeing a familiar face on the bus and/or in class can put youngsters at ease.

• Avoid lengthy goodbyes.

Parents may get a little tearyeyed on their children’s first day of kindergart­en, but drawing out goodbyes as kids get on the bus or walk into school will ultimately make it harder on children. Limit your goodbye to a hug and kiss and some words

of encouragem­ent. Keep the emphasis on the positive and the fun that’s to be had so kids arrive at school in a good frame of mind.

• Remind youngsters you’ll be there to pick them up at the end of the day.

Let children know that, just like daycare and preschool, mom or dad will be there to pick them up at school or the bus stop at the end of the day. This sense of the familiar can calm kids’ nerves and reassure them that a smiling face will be there at end of the school day.

The first day of kindergart­en is a big moment for young children. Parents can take steps to calm first-day jitters and ensure children have a memorable day.

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