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  • Bubble Handwash Game

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    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 […]

  • Bathroom Independence Challenge

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    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 […]

  • Shoe Race

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    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 […]

  • Jacket Station – Play “arrival time” and hang up jackets like at school

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    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 […]

  • Clean-Up Song Party – Race the music to put toys away

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    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. […]

  • Sit & Play Station – Do puzzles, blocks, or coloring for 5 minutes

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Kindergarten requires children to sit and focus for short periods during activities like centers, writing, and listening time. Building this stamina gradually helps prevent frustration and increases success. How to do it:  Set up a quiet activity such as puzzles, coloring, or building. Start with 5 minutes and use a visual timer […]

  • Morning Routine Pretend Play – Act out getting ready for school

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Predictable routines reduce anxiety and help children transition smoothly into the school day. Knowing what comes next builds confidence and independence. How to do it:  Act out a full morning routine in a playful way—waking up, getting dressed, brushing teeth, eating breakfast, and heading “to school.” You can even role-play being the […]

  • Snack Detective – Open containers to “find the snack treasure”

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Children must open their own lunch containers and packaging at school. Struggling with this can lead to frustration or missed eating time. How to do it: Hide snacks inside containers and let your child “investigate” how to open them. Include different types (zippers, lids, wrappers). Encourage persistence before stepping in. What to […]

  • Messy Face Cleanup Game – Use napkins to erase pretend “food paint”

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Self-care after eating supports hygiene and independence. Teachers often remind but cannot individually assist every child. How to do it: After meals, hand your child a napkin and guide them to check their face and hands. Make it playful by pretending they are “cleaning off paint.” What to look for: Wipes face […]

  • Backpack Parade – Walk around the house with a backpack

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Carrying and managing a backpack is part of daily school routines and builds responsibility. How to do it: Let your child wear a backpack with a few light items. Practice putting it on, taking it off, and walking safely. Celebrate their independence. What to look for: Puts on and removes backpack independently […]

  • Pants Up/Down Obstacle Course – Add silly movements in between

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Clothing management is essential for bathroom independence and confidence. How to do it: Add fun movements like jumping or spinning between practicing pulling pants up and down. Keep it playful and low-pressure. What to look for: Manages clothing without frustration Uses both hands effectively Completes task without assistance

  • Dress-Yourself Fashion Show – Show off outfits at the end

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Independent dressing builds confidence and supports daily routines at school. How to do it: Let your child choose an outfit and get dressed. Offer help only if needed. Celebrate with a fashion show to build pride. What to look for: Attempts independently Puts clothing on correctly Shows confidence in choices