Important Ways to Prepare Your Child For Primary School

The first day of ‘big school’ is a big deal for every little person; it’s a big leap from kindergarten to primary school so check out these Important Ways to Prepare Your Child For Primary School.

But before you can start preparing your little one for their first day, you’ll need to be sure you choose the right school.

With this, you’ll need to consider the types of schools, your budget, the travel arrangements, and any other relevant specifics.

Nevertheless, whether you’ve settled on a private school in Madison, or a public school in Connecticut, here’s how you can prepare your little one for their first day.

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Encourage Independence

It’s challenging for any loving parent to let go and encourage independence.

Up until this point, there’s a good chance you’ve been helping your child with everything from tying their shoelaces to wiping their hands clean.

But you can’t do these things forever; imagine reminding your 30-year-old adult child to brush their teeth before bed!

Start encouraging independence in small ways.

Some great ideas include letting your child choose their own outfits and assisting with household tasks. Let them dress on their own, even if they struggle a bit, and start encouraging small chores, like feeding the pets.

The independence they develop from these small changes will benefit their first year.

Chat About Friendships And Socializing

One of the scariest parts about starting primary school is navigating the entirely new social dynamics.

In kindergarten, little ones tend to play alongside one another rather than with one another.

But this changes when they start big school and making friends can be a tricky challenge at first.

Educate your child on how to make friends by discussing how to introduce yourself, how to share, and how to show empathy.

Learning The Rules Ahead Of Time

It’s a big change to move from kindergarten to primary school for many reasons, but one of the notable reasons is that the school rules change pretty drastically.

For example, in kindergarten, your little one will be allowed to nap when fatigued, eat when hungry, and go to the bathroom on their own time.

Napping is simply out of the equation in most primary schools, and bathroom times and eating times are often designated.

Moreover, it’s essential to listen to the teacher and follow these rules.

You can help your child latch on to the new rules by enforcing them before their first day.

Start providing lunch and snacks per school time as this will regulate their appetite.

Find out any other relevant rules and start enforcing them as soon as possible.

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Be Excited!

Another meaningful way that you can prepare your little one for school is by encouraging them to be excited.

And the best way to do this is to be excited yourself!

Talk about how fun school is and share fun stories about when you were in primary school.

Discussing the fun side of the school is a great way to have your child prioritize excitement over first-day jitters.

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