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SCHOOL ENTRY. Children may enrol in Kindergarten at the beginning of the school year if they turn 5 on or before 31 JulyAll children should be enrolled and attending by the time they turn 6. CHILDREN WITH ADDITIONAL NEEDS. Contact DET (10-24 months before school entry)Specific Transition processItinerant Support Teachers Early Intervention.
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1. Transition to KINDERGARTEN Adapted from a presentation by
Patricia Clarke
Early Learning Program Coordinator
2. SCHOOL ENTRY Children may enrol in Kindergarten at the beginning of the school year if they turn 5 on or before 31 July
All children should be
enrolled and attending by the time they turn 6
3. CHILDREN WITH ADDITIONAL NEEDS Contact DET (10-24 months before school entry)
Specific Transition process
Itinerant Support Teachers Early Intervention
4. HOW YOUNG CHILDREN LEARN Children learn from everything they do:
Seeing, touching, hearing, smelling, tasting and moving
Exploring and experimenting with a variety of materials
Talking, listening and watching
Trial and error
Cause and effect
Making connections
Being with others and doing things with them adults and children
Imitating actions and language of others
Imagining and pretending
5. THE IMPORTANCE OF PLAY Play is a natural medium for learning
Play assists EVERY aspect of development and learning
Teachers use play to observe, plan, teach and assess
6. READINESS FOR SCHOOL Broad differences among school beginners
- cultural, experiences, abilities
Is my child ready?
- physically
- emotionally
- socially
- intellectually
7. HOW CAN I PREPARE MY CHILD FOR SCHOOL? Physically
variety of indoor and outdoor games
design and construction activities
-scissors, glue
draw and scribble
-crayons, paintbrush, pencils
learn to put on and take off jumper, shoes and socks
practise opening lunch box, drink container and food packets
establish routines meal times, story time, bed times
8. HOW CAN I PREPARE MY CHILD FOR SCHOOL? Emotionally
Build self esteem
- encourage
- be positive
- focus on their assets and strengths
- accept them as they are
- give them responsibilities (feed a pet, start a vegetable garden)
Provide a sense of security
- give simple, clear instructions
- have a few simple, age appropriate, rules
- time without you
- be punctual
9. HOW CAN I PREPARE MY CHILD FOR SCHOOL? Socially-
Ensure opportunity to play with other children same age and older
Teach to
-use the toilet independently
-recognise and looking after own belongings
-recognise own name
Practise
-talking to other adults and communicating needs
-following simple directions
-sharing and taking turns
10. HOW CAN I PREPARE MY CHILD FOR SCHOOL? Intellectually
Share and enjoy books
Sing rhymes
Play word games
-I Spy , Simon Says
Puzzles
Talk about
-shapes, colours, positions, quantities, groups, events, question
11. BENEFITS OF PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT Research shows-
Sharing information
needs of the child more likely to be met
Improved literacy skills
talking, listening, reading, writing, spelling
Teachers higher expectations
Children - stronger self-esteem, positive attitude to
learning, fewer discipline problems
12. WAYS PARENTS CAN HELP AT HOME
Literacy assistance reading to, with and about
Homework
Newsletter
Communication with children and teachers
AT SCHOOL
Visit your childs classroom show interest
Share expertise or skills
Assist in classroom
Excursions
Support Parents and Citizens
13. What Now? Enrol your child
Attend orientation and transition meetings and activities
Get to know West Wallsend Public School Staff
Ask questions
Find out how you can be involved
Be positive about school when talking to your child