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SUMMARY:Waiting Game
DESCRIPTION:Why it’s important:\nWaiting is a critical skill in kindergarten. Children are often expected to wait for a turn\, wait in line\, or wait for a teacher to help them. Learning to wait helps build self-regulation\, patience\, and emotional control\, which are all essential for successful participation in a classroom environment. Without this skill\, children may become frustrated or act out when things do not happen immediately. \nHow to do it:\nTurn waiting into a simple and playful game. Ask your child to “freeze and wait” before starting something they enjoy\, like eating a snack or opening a toy. Start with very short wait times (5–10 seconds) and gradually increase the length as your child becomes more comfortable. You can also narrate what they are doing well: “You are waiting so patiently!” This helps reinforce the behavior in a positive way. \nWhat to look for: \n\nWaits for short periods without becoming upset\nShows growing patience over time\nBegins to understand that waiting is part of routines
URL:https://thechildrenscouncil.org/event/waiting-game/
CATEGORIES:Countdown to Kindergarten
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