Moving into kindergarten is a big
step, whether your little one is coming from a public preschool, a private one
or a home-based preschool program. As you make the transition to kindergarten,
there are some basic skills that you’ll need to work on together before the big
day arrives, along with some things you’ll need to consider as a parent. These
30 blogs are all about helping children master those skills before school
starts, and helping you make the right decisions for him when the time rolls
around.
Reading Fundamentals
By the time your child is ready to
begin kindergarten, he should be able to recite the alphabet with few problems
and be able to recognize letters independently. These skills make up the
foundation of reading and writing, and are emphasized heavily in most
curricula. In these five blog posts, you’ll find information on promoting these
fundamental skills, along with tips and tricks to help your child master them.
- Why
is Letter Recognition Important?
- Ten
Creative Ways to Teach Your Child the Alphabet
- Letter
Recognition
- Teaching
the Alphabet
- 7
Strategies to Teach Alphabet Letters
Color Recognition
Having a basic understanding of
shapes and colors is one of the primary building blocks of cognitive
development, which is one of the reasons why most preschool and kindergarten
programs emphasize it so heavily. The activities, ideas and advice offered in these
five blog posts can put your little one on the fast track to memorizing the
names and being able to recognize his colors.
- Color
Wheel (Teaching Kids Colors)
- 9
Color Recognition Activities for Your Preschooler
- How
to Teach Your Kids Colors
- Helping
Kids Learn Their Colors with The Color Closet from Twistframe
- How
to Teach Kids Colors
For
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