lundi 6 juillet 2015

Ways To Prepare Your Child For Preschool In College Park GA

By Ruthie Calderon


Young children look forward to attending school for the first time. They expect preschool in College Park GA to be a kind of play date with other kids that is fun and exciting. They have been anticipating it along with their parents, and now it is near.

Refrain from being too excited to introduce pre-school to your child. Mention it in passing three to two weeks before classes start. For example, when they are finished playing with their toys, mention that in preschool they will meet new friends who like the same toys. Of if they went to the park, mention that there is a playground in pre-school too. Bringing it up months before will stress the kid into thinking that it is a do or die situation.

Practice a routine. Waking up very early for your child may be burdensome but if you practice a few days before school starts, he will ease into it faster. Have the child sleep at an earlier time. He will need to put on uniform and shoes too for classes and you can make fun activities out of it. Both of you can race which of you can button their shorts faster and if he can tie his shoelaces before a TV commercial ends.

Some parents even go so far as to role play a typical day at school. It is wise to do this during normal play activity. You might pretend to be the child talking to the new teacher. Anything that makes going to a new school less intimating is wise. You can also teach proper behavior during the role play, what to say to other kids, and what to do at snack time. If a lunchbox is used, your child will need instruction on using it and cleaning up after a meal.

Most schools have similar programs. You can find out and discuss them as part of your preparation planning. There no doubt will be art projects and numerous ways to express one's creative self. Show your child how to use clay or scissors just in case. As for reading, you can role-play it at home, perhaps before bedtime when your child is most attentive. Create an association between learning and books that will stick with him through his school life. Keep materials on hand at home or in the car as a reminder.

Visit the preschool. Bring your child to the location during weekdays or after class hours. He can meet the teacher and be familiar with the classroom. Maybe through this visit you can raise issues like requesting if your child can sit closer to the board because he has poor eyesight etc. Your child now familiar with the area will fear it less.

When school starts, your child will be better prepared. Sure, there may be tears and fear, but they will soon disappear. Your child is on his own for the first time and assurance will be needed. Remind him that you will be picking him up shortly and to obey the teacher. Goodbyes should be brief.

Prepare not only your child but yourself as well. It will bring big changes to both of your routines. Be patient with your child and make sure he understands and experiences that learning can be fun.




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