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The Importance of Being Kinder Ready 

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Preparing your child for the primary school years is essential. One of the best ways to ensure they’re ready for formal schooling is by enrolling your child in Kindergarten. However, rather than thrusting your child straight into a kindergarten environment there are some helpful ways prepare them for this new chapter. 

Going to Kindergarten is an important step for both parents and their children. Kindergarten provides children with life skills and opportunities to be successful in all developmental areas, setting a strong foundation for their educational journey.  

Kindergarten provides experiences for children to grow and develop through play and interaction. It also allows children to become confident learners in a safe and supported environment, providing a framework of belonging, being and becoming. Kindergarten expands children’s knowledge and connection of themselves, family, culture, their environment, and the broader community.  

Kindergarten programs are designed to expand your child’s development in the key areas:

  • Children have a strong sense of identity by becoming independent and are provided with opportunities to explore their feelings and relationships with others.  
  • Children are connected with and contribute to their world by learning about their environment, cultures and heritage of others. 
  • Children have a strong sense of wellbeing by being involved in physical activity, learning practice and resilience and being provided with opportunities to strengthen decision-making skills. 
  • Children are confident and involved learners where they are challenged and inspired to investigate and explore. 
  • Children become effective communicators when immersed and involved in language with a range of contexts and materials. 

 

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Consider Enrolling Your Child in An Early Education Centre 

Children are shaped in Kindergarten by various games and activities such as painting and singing, which helps them develop their fine motor skills, a passion for learning, and social skills, amongst other things. 

A sound Kindergarten curriculum would provide your child with various learning opportunities that are both enjoyable and educational simultaneously. Because of the exposure to the outside world, your child’s enthusiasm for learning and curiosity about their surroundings will grow. Kindergarten teaches your child new ideas, helps them to build problem-solving abilities, and allows them to learn the following competencies: 

  • They learn how to collaborate and cooperate with one another. 
  • They become more conscious of their surroundings. 
  • They gain respect for people and a willingness to learn about their emotions. 
  • They improve their linguistic abilities, numeracy capabilities and comprehension skills.

Getting ready for kindergarten (starting as early as 4 years old) is just as important as preparing children for formal schooling. Early learning centres allow children to develop necessary skills and begin education from as little as 6 weeks. 

Early childhood education centres follow regulated processes that naturally and gently prepare children for the next phase, whether that is for Kindergarten or a school readiness program to help them ease into primary school. Centre Directors and Educators are there to enhance your child’s learning and development as guides on their individual journey. This is particularly useful for parents and guardians that are trying to juggle a work and family balance. 

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Enrolling your child in an early learning centre means they’re exposed to positive self-development through: 

It’s All About Helping Children Adapt 

Choosing the right Kindergarten is essential as the elements between providers can differ significantly. Kids Club Early Learning Centres provide highly experienced and passionate Educators that want the best for all children in their care. Kids Club offers a safe and engaging learning environment and the best teaching techniques that enlighten the little ones and make the learning experience an exciting journey for them. 

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A Kindergarten program is based on learning experiences through fun activities. Children develop a love and positive attitude towards learning when they are introduced to new ideas through fun and playful activities. This helps them settle into Kindergarten with confidence. Apart from the positive impacts, children also develop good habits in their daily routines through the learning they receive at Kindergarten. They become independent and feel confident in completing small tasks by themselves. From brushing their teeth to washing their hands properly, they start taking charge of daily activities that make them more responsible.

The Kindergarten environment prepares the children to learn and follow new routines, making life easier for themselves and their parents as they learn how to cooperate in different situations and remain calm.  

One thing children often struggle to adapt to when they start Kindergarten or primary school is the ability to interact and communicate with other children and adults. The best course of action is to ease them into these situations; the earlier they start, the easier it is. 

For example, if you enrolled your child in an early education centre at the age of three, by the time they are five and ready to start primary school, they would have gone through a natural learning phase without any pressure. Most importantly, they are having fun all the way through!

Tips To Prepare Your Child For Kinder At Home 

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Aside from the early education centre environment, what can you do at home to help prepare your child for Kindergarten?  

  1. A Kindergarten Readiness Checklist, as outlined in the next section, can guide your preparation for Kindergarten. Things like regularly doing activities and reading with your child helps them learn to learn basic skills and develop.  
  2. Activities such as reading give children an understanding of the sounds of language, letter-sound relationships, concepts of print and the ways that texts are structured. 
  3. Encourage your child to be inquisitive and ask questions. This can lead them to discover new insights about their world, develop critical thinking and learn to question assumptions and challenge bias. 
  4. Regularly chatting about Kindergarten in a positive light can help them adapt earlier to the changes to come. 
  5. Allow your child some social time so they learn to interact with and communicate with other kids. This will also develop their social skills and self-confidence. 
  6. Provide your child with assigned tasks each day to support them in following a routine. 
  7. Promote courtesy and respect in the house and encourage young children to be responsible to develop independence. 

Kindergarten Readiness Checklist Australia 

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Once you have worked through the readiness activities for Kindergarten, here’s a quick checklist to determine if your child is ready: 

  • Your child can focus and pay attention. 
  • Your child knows how to communicate and socialise. 
  • Your child can follow directions and a structured routine. 
  • Your child can empathise with others and can control their emotions. 
  • Your child can share and take turns. 
  • Your child can readily make friends. 
  • Your child can follow simple rules. 
  • Your child knows their first and last name. 
  • Your child can sit quietly. 
  • Your child knows basic shapes and colours. 
  • Your child knows how to count. 
  • Your child recognises the letters of the alphabet, both upper and lower case. 
  • Your child uses their senses to explore the world around them. 
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Final Thoughts 

The importance of enrolling your child in a Kindergarten program is crucial to his or her future growth and development. Children who participate in a Kindergarten program are more likely to have superior cognitive skills, a higher intellectual capacity, a better grasp of concepts, increased social interaction skills, and a greater passion for learning. Children that kick off their educational journey at Kindergarten are more likely to be smarter and more successful in their later years. 

Being fully prepared to tackle Kindergarten is an important part of your young child’s development phase. It makes the transition a smooth and natural one. Friendly and expert Educators will be key in nurturing children every step of the way, following a curriculum that prepares them for Kindergarten and future education.

If you want to learn more, call Kids Club Early Childhood Learning Centres or book a tour now of your closest Kids Club Early Learning Centre, click here to view your closest Centre.

As the leading provider of early childhood care in Australia we always put your child first. We are committed to 7 National Quality Standards. 

Miss Tracey
Miss Tracey

Centre Director @ Skytower