Kindergarten Readiness

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 is your child ready?

Providence Classical School, Rock Hill, SC.

We have compiled a list of suggestions from kindergarten teachers, administrators and the admissions committee on how to know if your child is ready, and how to prepare them to enter Kindergarten.

We hope these suggestions are helpful as you prepare to embark on this exciting journey with your child!

 
How parents can help their child prepare for Kindergarten at Providence Classical School in Rock Hill, SC.

Prepare for kindergarten

Fine motor Development

• Strengthening hand muscles is important for fine motor skills used in writing and cutting.

• Activities that strengthen hand muscles include:

• Kneading play dough and bread dough

• Stringing beads

• Pushing sand

• Lacing (cards, shoes, etc.)

• Using tongs to pick up small items

• Exercising pincher grip by playing with Legos, small cars, doll clothes, etc.

 
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Reading readiness for kindergarten at Providence classical School in Rock Hill, SC.

reading readiness

Children who display signs of reading readiness are most successful in kindergarten.

One of the best ways to cultivate reading readiness is by enjoying quality children’s literature with your child.

Some signs of reading readiness are:

• Recognizes rhyming words (Ex. What rhymes with cat, sat, mat? Fat or cow?)

• Tells the meaning of simple words

• Uses left-to-right progression

• Recognizes some letters by name and sound

• Distinguishes beginning sounds in words

• Demonstrates the ability to listen to a story

• Answers questions about a story

• Writes some letters and numbers

• Counts objects using one-to-one correspondence

• Recognizes numbers 1-10

 
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How to help your child with social and emotional development before enrolling in Kindergarten at Providence Classical School in Rock Hill SC.

social and emotional development

The classroom setting requires students be able to function successfully as part of a group.

Important first steps toward this are:

• Knows full name

• Verbally interacts with others

• Exhibits self-control and a cooperative nature

• Recognizes authority

• Listens to and follows basic instructions

• Gets along/plays with other children

• Can work independently

 
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