Kindergarten Readiness
Dr. Boliver pointed a number of important considerations. First, children that are less than 5 ½ typically encounter more problems than those who are older when they begin school. And remember, boys are typically developmentally behind girls. At age 5, boys are approximately 6 months behind girls.
The most important consideration for readiness for kindergarten is your childs brain development. Even if you have a small child who may be lagging behind physically, if his or her language and thinking skills are there, he or she will probably do fine. But children need to be evaluated on several levels including the ability to think logically, speak clearly and have good social development.
If you want a professional to assess your child for kindergarten readiness, be sure they assess in several levels, including motor skills, intellectual skills, verbal skills, cognitive strategies and social development. This can also be a good opportunity to do an early screening for any learning disabilities. The earlier any difficulties are recognized, the more successfully they can be treated. Important information about a childs style of learning can be gathered during these assessments and can then be shared with the childs teacher who can then incorporate that into their method of teaching your child.
But the most important thing to remember is if your child is ready for kindergarten, they will enjoy it and will likely not become stressed out. This will set them up for enjoying the rest of their education and being much more successful and happy in school. And isnt that what we are all hoping for our children!
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