
Here are the answers that should help shore up your concerns and make the transition from home to school easier.
What should I do first?
Fill in the forms. In addition, also take your child for allergy testing and a medical exam. Include this information. Even if it seems like too much, it probably isn't. Remember that schools have heard it all and seen it all.
How do I get my child interested in going to school?
In the year before going to school, pick two times a week to show him or her how to do basic children's educational workbooks. Teach your child all of the letters, all of the numbers up to ten and show him or her how to do worksheets such as matching same and different. These two times a week should be without interruptions from other children but as we know it can be difficult, give the other child something to do in another area. These two times a week should be at least forty-five minutes long which is the duration of fairly long primary subjects at times.
Teach your child to write all the letters and show your child easy words like on and off.
Then of course, put in a few good words about school every time your child does school work. "You'll get lots more worksheets at school!"
What does my child need to know in terms of safety?
You need to stress to them that if they get locked out at the end of recess or somehow misplaced onto the outside of the building, they are supposed to go around to the front door. Before school starts, go to the school grounds and do at least nine sessions where your child goes around to the front door.
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