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  • Toy Sorting Game

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Sorting and organizing are important classroom skills. Children are expected to clean up materials and return them to the correct place. This also supports early math skills […]

  • Help Me, Please!

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: In kindergarten, children must be able to ask for help appropriately. This builds communication skills and ensures their needs are met without frustration or withdrawal. How to […]

  • Family Café

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Lunchtime in kindergarten involves sitting, eating, and managing food independently. Children need to remain seated and focused during meals. How to do it: Turn mealtime into a […]

  • Bedtime Routine Chart Game

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: A consistent bedtime routine helps children get enough sleep, which is essential for attention, behavior, and learning at school. How to do it: Create a simple visual […]

  • Lunchbox Pack-Up Game

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Children are expected to clean up after lunch and pack their belongings independently. How to do it: After a meal or snack, practice putting containers, wrappers, and utensils back into a lunchbox. Show your child how to organize items neatly. What to look for: Packs items independently Keeps track of belongings Completes […]

  • Tissue Toss

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    Why it’s important: Using tissues properly helps prevent the spread of germs in the classroom and promotes healthy habits. How to do it: Teach your child to take a tissue, wipe their nose, throw it in the trash, and wash their hands. Turn it into a game by aiming for the trash can. What to […]

  • Blow the Feather

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Learning to blow air gently through the nose is a step toward independently managing runny noses, which is important in a classroom setting. How to do it: Place a feather or cotton ball on a table and encourage your child to blow it using controlled breaths. Keep it light and playful. What […]

  • Simon Says (2 Steps)

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    Why it’s important: Kindergarten instructions often include multiple steps. Being able to remember and follow two-step directions supports learning and participation. How to do it: Play “Simon Says” with directions like “clap then jump” or “touch your head then spin.” Start simple and increase complexity as your child improves. What to look for: Completes both […]

  • Finish-the-Mission Game

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Task completion is an important skill for school success. Children need to be able to start and finish activities before moving on. How to do it: Give […]

  • Try-It Day

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Trying new things independently builds confidence, resilience, and problem-solving skills. How to do it: Encourage your child to try a new task on their own, such as […]

  • Countdown Transitions

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Transitions can be difficult for young children. Giving warnings helps them prepare mentally and reduces frustration. How to do it: Use a timer or verbal countdown (“2 […]

  • Independence Scavenger Hunt

    Countdown to Kindergarten

    Why it’s important: Reviewing and practicing learned skills helps reinforce independence and builds confidence. How to do it: Ask your child to “show you” different skills they’ve learned, such as […]