How to Help Your Child be Successful in Kindergarten
Your child's first year of school should be a fun and excitingtime. Children who are comfortable with and prepared for this first school experience are more likely to have rewarding and productive years, and therefore associate positive feelings with education. Since parents are children's first and most important teachers, you can play a key role in preparing your children for a successful school experience by pre-exposing themto key concepts they will experience in school. This can be done in a fun, enjoyable manner by making everyday playexperiences learning experiences as well. New learning builds on prior knowledge, therefore the more exposure or background a child has with a concept the easier it is for new learning and deeper comprehension to occur. Providing your child with pre-exposure to concepts such as the alphabet, numbers, following directions, listening, reading, cutting, tracing, etc. will help them feel more comfortable and confident when they experience these similar concepts in school, thus better enabling learning to occur. Schools are becoming more academic, dependent on standardized tests, and fast-paced.Giving your children some familiarity with concepts they will encounter can help lessen the anxiety and stress that often accompany these experiences. Children who are overly stressed or uncomfortable are less likely to be able to concentrate and learn. Children have a natural motivation to learn and a curiosity about the world. You can enhance and nurture this naturalmotivation by making enjoyable play experiences learning experiences as well. For example, children's games are great resources for combininglearning with physical activity. Duck, Duck, Goose can be a wayof reinforcing concepts such as the alphabet by having childrensay the name of a letter in place of the word, duck, and a wordthat begins with that letter in place of the word, goose. Hide and Seek can become a learning experience by hiding numbers,letters, colors, your child's name, phone number, address, etc. around the house and asking your child to find them. Simon Says is a great game to practice followingdirections and positional words such as on, above, below, etc. Bingo can be used to reinforce number recognition, letter recognition, the difference between upper case and lower caseletters, letter sounds, colors, etc. You can have a treasure hunt while shopping, driving, or at homeby seeing how many letters, numbers, colors, or shapes your child can find. You can also play I Spy where you state, "I spy with my littleeye something that is?" and you describe a letter, number,shape, color, etc. that you can plainly see. Your child then tries to guess what you are describing. Your child can alsotake a turn describing something (this helps develop verbalskills). Children's individual interests can also be incorporated into learning experiences. Blocks or Lego's can be used to teach patterns(have them build towers with alternating colors), counting, sorting (separate the blocks by colors, shapes, size), etc. If your child likes to color, have them create rainbow tracings of letters or numbers by tracing them with as many colors aspossible. Play dough can be made into shapes, letters, and numbers. An interest in cars and trucks can be used when learning how totrace by telling your child to keep his car (crayon or pencil) on the road (whatever is being traced). An interest in animals or dinosaurs can be used when learninghow to cut with scissors by relating the opening and closing ofthe scissors to the opening and closing of an animal's mouth. You can pretend the animal is "eating" the lines on the paper. Your child's surroundings can also play a part in preparing themfor school. Providing a number and variety of books for your child and taking time to read to them is one of the most important things you can do for their education. Reading to a child teaches them vocal skills, vocabulary, listening skills, left-to-right orientation, cause and effect, knowledge about theworld around them, and pre-reading skills. Most importantly, it instills a love for reading and books which will benefit them throughout their entire education. After all, every subject (even math) requires reading. Our brain absorbs information from our surroundings on a conscious and unconscious level, and between 80-90% of allinformation absorbed by the brain is visual. Therefore, providing visual displays in your child's room or elsewhere canactually aide in learning. Things such as the alphabet, colors,numbers, etc. can be hung up or displayed in places where yourchild will see them. Even magnetic letters on the refrigerator can aide in retention and learning. This is why many schools have plenty of visuals displayed in the halls and classrooms. Young children can also learn many concepts through music. For example, they usually learn their abc's by the alphabetsong. There are many children's tapes available that teachconcepts through music. Playing these while in the car or whileyour children play can aide them in learning. Even though they might not be singing along or seem like they are even paying attention, subconscious learning can be occurring. You may also want to practice separating from your child forshort periods of time, such as enrolling in a program or playgroup or having them spend time with a babysitter. Separationanxiety can be traumatic for some children if they are not usedto being away from their parents, and this anxiety can inhibittheir ability to learn and relax while in school. Lastly, no matter what methods you try with your child, the mostimportant thing to remember is to make them enjoyable. Youwant your child to associate positive feelings with learning. Take turns choosing activities; give your child some choicesometimes. This makes them feel less dictated to and more willing to learn. Also, offer them some variety in activities, do not always use the same learning methods all of the time asthis can create boredom and disinterest. Choose the methodsthat work best with your child (every child is different) and have fun! Children are like flowers, they all bloom at different times. But, parents can help nurture them by providing experiences thatenable them to blossom into children who love learning and school. Tina O'Block holds a Master's degree in Curriculum and Instruction and a Bachelor's degree in Elementary Education.She has been teaching kindergarten/preschool for 13 years. She is the author of "Now I Know My ABCs and a Whole Lot More:Alphabet Activities for Preschoolers and Kindergarteners" which is available at http://www.oblockbooks.com . You may also contact her at oblockbooks@worldnet.att.net .
   
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