Thursday, November 4, 2010

Getting your only child ready for kindergarten

If you have only one child, like me, you worry about the preparation for their kindergarten. There will be a huge adjustment period, why is not your child to play more and brothers to share? We want our children the best possible conditions and want to make sure it is ready for kindergarten and school. Here are some tips to help you achieve this goal.

Socialize

Get your child to make her socialize with other children. This means that as you learn to interacthow to share with other children, as claimed, just friends, etc. play groups are a great way to expose your child to other children who are about the same age. Another good option is to take on the playground several days of business. Select a playground that attracts a lot of other children, she has the opportunity to make new friends while playing.

Read books together

Reading is another fundamental skill that your child will be introduced in kindergarten. Prepare to read books to her. Readingcreates an awareness that this funny little squiggles' on the words, which is an important first step in the process of reading represented. Reading books will also help your child develop his vocabulary.

Recognize colors and shapes

Recognizing the possibility of forms and colors is another important skill your child needs to master before entering kindergarten. Quiz your child to colors and shapes in the day. Ask her what color is the tablecloth. Cut various forms ofconstruction paper and teach them the one is a circle, triangle, rectangle, etc. Stick the cut-out shapes in a laptop bag for a quick game the two of you play anywhere.

Working with numbers and letters

Another important skill your child should master before entering kindergarten to recognize numbers and letters. Working with her numbers from 1 to 10 and the letter of the alphabet. You can sing the alphabet song to start with it to be on every letter. Payparticular attention to a particular letter - the letter of the day. Practice writing the letter with it and put it on, as you point on signs and in books, the two are reading from you.

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