Preparing Kids to Go Back to Kindergarten: A Parent's Guide! - kidsday

As summer comes to an end and the school year approaches, many parents may find themselves anxious about their child's transition back to kindergarten. Whether your child is returning to familiar surroundings or embarking on this exciting journey for the first time, proper preparation can make the transition smoother for both children and parents alike. In this blog, we'll explore practical tips and strategies to help prepare your little one to go back to kindergarten with confidence and enthusiasm.

Reestablish Routines:
Start gradually reintroducing the school-day routines a couple of weeks before the actual start date. This includes setting regular wake-up and bedtime schedules, mealtimes, and playtimes. A consistent routine can help children feel more secure and prepared for the structured environment of kindergarten.

Encourage Independence:
Kindergarten is a time for children to develop a sense of independence. Encourage your child to dress themselves, practice using the restroom independently, and manage basic hygiene tasks like washing hands. These skills will boost their confidence and help them feel more self-assured on their first day.

Socialize with Friends:
Arrange playdates with other children who will be attending the same kindergarten. This provides an opportunity for your child to make friends before school starts, making the transition more enjoyable and less overwhelming.

Review Basic Skills:
Take some time to review basic skills that your child learned in preschool or during their time at home. This can include recognizing letters, numbers, shapes, colors, and simple sight words. Engaging in educational games and activities can make this review process enjoyable and interactive.


Talk About Their Feelings:
Give your child the space to express their feelings and concerns about starting kindergarten. Listen to their worries and validate their emotions. Assure them that it's normal to feel a little nervous but that they will have a fantastic time once they settle in.

Make the transition as smooth as possible:
Help your child get ready for daycare by talking to them about what to expect and preparing them with the things they'll need, such as a backpack attached with school materials paints, notebooks, thermos for watter,slippers...

Visit the Kindergarten:
If possible, arrange a visit to the kindergarten with your child before the first day. Familiarizing them with the environment, classrooms, and playground can help ease anxiety. Meeting the teachers and seeing other children will also help create a sense of familiarity.

*The First Day:

  • Wake up early enough so that you and your child don’t have to rush to get to preschool.
  • Make breakfast for your child and, if possible, sit down to eat together—or at least talk with her as she eats and you get ready.
  • Review the day’s routine (what preschool will be like, how your child will get to school/come home).
  • Pack your child’s backpack together. If your child is bringing lunch, select foods that you know are his favorites. Having some familiarity on his first day is helpful as he adjusts to so many changes.
  • Let your child choose a special stuffed animal or blanket to bring to school with her. These “loveys” can help children make the transition from home to school, and can also make naptime easier, too. You may want to send your child with a family photo or favorite book as well. These familiar objects can help if she feels lonely during the day.



Remember that each child's experience is unique, so be patient and supportive as they navigate this transition. With your guidance and encouragement, your child will thrive in their kindergarten experience and build a strong foundation for a lifetime of learning.

*https://www.zerotothree.org/resource/preschool-prep-helping-toddlers-prepare-for-preschool/

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