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  • Taking Turns Game

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Taking turns is a foundational social skill in kindergarten. Children are expected to share materials, participate in group activities, and wait for their turn during games and […]

  • Sharing Practice

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    Why it’s important: Sharing helps children participate in cooperative play and build friendships. In kindergarten, many materials are shared, so flexibility is key. How to do it: Use a favorite […]

  • Feelings Check-In

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    Why it’s important: Recognizing and naming emotions is the first step in managing them. Children who can identify their feelings are better able to communicate their needs. How to do […]

  • Calm-Down Strategies

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    Why it’s important: Kindergarteners need tools to manage big emotions. Without strategies, frustration can lead to challenging behaviors. How to do it: Teach simple calming strategies like deep breathing, counting […]

  • Use Your Words

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Using words instead of actions helps children communicate needs clearly and reduces conflicts. How to do it: When your child becomes upset, prompt them with phrases like […]

  • Listening Ears Game

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    Why it’s important: Listening is essential for following directions and participating in group learning. How to do it: Play a game where your child has to listen carefully for a […]

  • Follow the Rules

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    Why it’s important: Understanding and following rules helps children function in a structured classroom environment. How to do it: Create simple rules during play (e.g., “We take turns,” “We clean […]

  • Ask for Help Role-Play

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    Why it’s important: Children need to feel comfortable asking teachers for help when needed. How to do it: Act out situations where your child needs help. Practice phrases like “Can […]

  • Manners Practice

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Using polite language helps children build positive relationships with peers and adults. How to do it: Practice saying “please,” “thank you,” and “excuse me” during everyday routines. […]