I ask permission before I do something I want to do. ![]() I know that there are rules at home and rules at school.I can follow multi-step instructions and ask for help when needed.I can ignore many distractions, for a short period of time, if my mind is set on a task.I don’t give up easily, even when a task is challenging.I know what it feels like to have my feelings hurt and I usually don’t want to hurt the feelings of others.But its important to remember that every child develops at their own pace. I can share and be polite when playing with other children. The ability to share and show concern for others, hold a pencil correctly, eat independently, and master basic math and literature skills are some of the things that may indicate your child is ready for kindergarten.I use words appropriately to solve problems.I can follow a routine for brushing my teeth, eating meals and going to bed.I take responsibility for my own belongings (lunch, coat, etc.).I can dress myself and put on my own shoes.To understand whether your child is socially and emotionally ready for kindergarten, assess how your child compares to the following statements in 4 key areas. ![]() Many kids seem cool and calm compared to just a year prior. In kindergarten, the information gathered during previous years is integrated and children are focused on mastery.
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