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Kindergarten Readiness Checklist for Your Child

<br>As a parent and an infant, taking the next step into kindergarten is a big deal. You will want to make sure that you and your child are as prepared as possible. Here are some things that you and your little one can look out for:<br>

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Kindergarten Readiness Checklist for Your Child

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  1. Kindergarten Readiness Checklist for YourChild As a parent and an infant, taking the next step into kindergarten is a big deal. You will want to make sure that you and your child are as prepared as possible. Here are some things that you and your little one can look outfor: Language Skills: Young learners need to be able to speak comfortably in complete sentences and understand others. Since they are away from their parents' independent communication becomes especially important. If you are concerned about your child's progress, you don't need to worry. Kangaroo Kids is anursery in Dubaithat treats your child like their own. They offer kindergarten servicesthat enrich your child and ready them forschool. Reading Skills: Storytime is an essential activity during preschool. Visual recognition, focus and imagination are the primary skills developed with this activity. Children should be comfortable with and enjoy storytime to get the most out ofit. Math Skills: Inpreschool, children are taught math through activities. To make the most of these activities children need to be able to do basic counting, number recognition, number arrangement as well as more than or lessthan. Self-Care: Preschool is a time of additional independence for children. With that independence comes additional responsibility. They need to be able to maintain basic hygiene, go to the bathroom by themselves, get dressed on their own and identifythemselves.

  2. Social and Emotional Skills: Time away from primary caregivers is quite difficult for young children, this phase, therefore, becomes an especially important time to develop mental independence and a degree of emotional maturity to be able to communicate social and emotional needs with peers andguardians. Play: Playing is the most important and enjoyable activity in a young child's life. It's important that they have some experience as infants with gross motor skills and fine motor skills so that when they are interacting with peers that have developed the same, they are at par withthem.

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