As a seasoned educator of young children, I know that those first few days of school can be filled with many emotions for the kiddos and their parents! Starting preschool or kindergarten is a big step, and as parents, you play a vital role in preparing your child for a smooth transition. Here are some teacher-approved tips to help your little one feel confident during their first weeks of school. You may be surprised that these skills have little to do with academics!
Establish Daily Routines
Children thrive on routine, and being successful with school routines starts at home. In the days leading up to school, gradually adjust your child’s schedule to match the school’s routine.
– Bedtime: Start setting a consistent bedtime that allows for a full night’s sleep.
– Meal Times: Slowly adjust lunch and snack times to align with the school schedule. If you’re unsure of the exact times, don’t hesitate to reach out to your child’s teacher.
Practice Independence with Lunch Boxes
An essential part of school readiness is managing lunch and snack times independently.
– Lunch Box Skills: Practice opening lunch boxes and containers. Can your child open that container of fruit all by themselves? Can they push the straw into a juice box?
Grocery List Activity: Create a grocery list of healthy snacks together with your child. Try these snacks out before school starts, preferably around school snack time. This fun activity not only helps with routine but also makes your child feel involved and excited about school.
Encourage Positive School Behaviors
Understanding and practicing expected school behaviors at home can make a significant difference.
– Listening and Following Directions: Teach your child to listen attentively when someone is speaking and to follow directions quickly.
– Classroom Rules: Familiarize yourself with the school’s rules. Common ones include listening and following the teacher’s directions, raising your hand to speak, respecting others, and being kind and honest.
– Play School Activity: Play a game of “school” at home. Take turns being the teacher and the student to model expected behaviors. This playful approach helps children understand what’s expected in a classroom setting.
Countdown to School Calendar
A countdown calendar can help reduce anxiety and build excitement for the first day of school.
– Visual Countdown: Use a calendar to count down the days to the first day of school. Every night, your child can color in or check off the day.
– Understanding Time: This activity helps young children grasp the concept of time and builds anticipation for the big day. Each morning, count how many days are left together.
By incorporating these tips into your daily routine, you’ll help your child feel more prepared and confident for their first day of school. Remember, the goal is to make this transition as smooth and positive as possible. Your involvement and enthusiasm can set the stage for a successful and enjoyable school experience for your child. Hero parents, you got this!