School Readiness
Preparing Your Child for School Success.
The transition to school is a significant milestone for any child, and as parents or caregivers, it's natural to have concerns about your child's readiness. You might be worried about whether your child recognizes letters and numbers, or if they can hold a pencil with confidence. However, school readiness encompasses more than just academic proficiency.
A Holistic Approach to School Readiness
School readiness goes beyond academic performance; it's a comprehensive evaluation of a child's overall development. It considers a range of essential skills, encompassing their social and emotional aptitude, physical abilities, communication skills, and cognitive development.
For a child to be fully prepared for learning, they must be emotionally regulated and comfortable in their environment. This involves key skills such as independent toileting, managing their lunchbox, seeking help when needed, waiting patiently, taking turns, sitting attentively on a mat, and engaging in cooperative play and interactions with peers.
These skills form a solid foundation upon which a child can not only adapt to their new educational setting but also thrive in it. School readiness is not solely about academic achievement but also about nurturing a child's confidence and capability to navigate the social and emotional dynamics of a school environment