Countdown to Kindergarten
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1 event,Why it’s important: Handwashing is a foundational health and independence skill in kindergarten. Children are expected to wash their hands multiple times a day without direct assistance. Proper handwashing reduces the spread of illness in classrooms and helps children stay healthy and present for learning. Beyond hygiene, this skill also builds routine-following, sequencing (first soap, […] |
1 event,Why it’s important: Kindergarten classrooms require full bathroom independence. Teachers cannot assist with wiping or managing clothing, so children need to feel confident completing all steps on their own. Mastery of this skill reduces anxiety, prevents accidents, and supports a child’s dignity and confidence in a school setting. How to do it: Frame this as […] |
1 event,Why it’s important: Transitions in kindergarten happen quickly—lining up for recess, returning to class, or preparing for dismissal. Children who can independently put on their shoes are more confident and less likely to feel rushed or frustrated during these moments. How to do it: Invite your child to a “shoe race,” but keep the tone […] |
1 event,Why it’s important: Managing personal belongings is a daily expectation in kindergarten. Children are responsible for taking off and hanging up jackets, which supports independence, organization, and responsibility. How to do it: Set up a designated “jacket station” at home using a hook or chair. Practice a simple arrival routine: come in, take off shoes […] |
1 event,Why it’s important: In kindergarten, children are expected to clean up materials before transitioning to the next activity. This builds responsibility, respect for shared materials, and understanding of classroom routines. How to do it: Play a fun clean-up song and make it a game to see how much can be cleaned before the music stops. […] |