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Family and Parents—Parent Tip Sheets |
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Parent
Tip Sheet #1—Transition to Kindergarten: What Is It and Why
Is It Important? Parent
Tip Sheet #2—Home Is a School Zone, Too! Parent
Tip Sheet #3—First Steps: The Years Before Kindergarten Parent
Tip Sheet #4—Preparing Your Child for Kindergarten: A Checklist
for Parents and Families Parent
Tip Sheet #5—The Importance of Reading to Your Child Parent
Tip Sheet #6—What to Expect of a Kindergartener Parent
Tip Sheet #7—Before the First Day (For the Children) Parent
Tip Sheet #8—Entry Requirements (How to Fulfill Them) Parent
Tip Sheet #9—Helpful Hints from Kindergarten Teachers (For
Families of Four-year-olds) Parent
Tip Sheet #10—Before the First Day— Organizational Hints
for Parents Parent
Tip Sheet #11—Getting to School Safely Parent
Tip Sheet #12—The Final Days—Tips for Final Preparation
and Drop-off Parent
Tip Sheet #13—Developmentally Appropriate Practices Parent
Tip Sheet #14—Communication Between Parents, Child, and Teacher Many of the Tip Sheets were adapted from previous publications of the Florida Center for Parent Involvement (FCPI), Louis de la Parte Florida Mental Health Institute, at the University of South Florida. SERVE gratefully acknowledges FCPI for allowing us to continue sharing their work, even after their program is no longer operating.
Other Information for Families and Parents |
Books
for Children 80
Skills to Help Ease Kids' Transition to Kindergarten
Delaying Kindergarten Entry Often parents and other family members question whether they should delay a child's entry into kindergarten for a year because of their child's relatively young age or lack of maturity. This is often referred to as "academic redshirting." The links below provide the latest information on academic redshirting. The articles give many points for consideration when deciding to delay school entry for your child. |
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