Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Preschool Simi Valley: Kindergarten Readiness


Abstract: Preschool Simi Valley: Kindergarten Readiness is more than just social and emotional skills but that is a huge part of it.

Preschool Simi Valley. As early as 30 years ago, kindergarten was not included as a grade level in public schools. Because of the success of the Head Start program, established in 1964 by President Lyndon Johnson, the kindergarten grade was added to public schools as early as the mid 1970’s. Where it used to be a place where unschooled children learned more social skills than anything else, it has now taken on the role of teaching the academics previously taught in first grade. Now preschools are taking on the task of preparing children for kindergarten and all that entails.

There are three skills that a child should have mastered prior to entering formal schooling (or kindergarten): basic reading, basic math, and self-regulation. A new kindergartener should be able to recognize all of the letters of the alphabet, read basic (high usage) words, and some word families. The child should recognize all numbers to 100 and add one-digit numbers. Self-regulation encompasses a variety of skills which includes:  interpersonal skills, self-control, cooperation, attention span, interest or participation in school, task persistence, and exhibiting positive approaches to learning.

Many would argue that self-regulation is not something that can be ‘taught.’ Preschool Simi Valley teachers would agree but counter that it can be learned from a specific regimen. That regimen is one they employ every day and have gathered over 100 years of evidence through observation of transforming children which confirms this philosophy. It is obvious that self-regulation is not something that can be demonstrated, taught, and learned like reading and counting. It is, however, perhaps the most important skill a child can master to insure success in kindergarten and beyond. The ability to get along with others through compromise and resolution of conflict cannot be neglected. The value of sticking with a task until it is done and an independent work ethic cannot be minimized. And, vitally important to success in school is having a positive attitude about school which comes through making learning fun when they are young! Check out Leap & Bound Academy in Simi Valley to fully prepare your child for kindergarten – and beyond!

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