Many parents spend considerable time discussing whether they will send their children to school early, on time, or hold them back. For those parents whose child falls into a grey area because of their birth date, what year to send them to school can be one of the most difficult decisions to make. Do you start your child at four and a half years, or do you wait until they are going on six? Are they emotionally mature enough? Will they be able to keep up academically?
The reality is, school readiness is not about being able to read or write, know colours or count. These skills will be taught at school. School readiness is mostly about emotional and social maturity, aspects of development that we cannot fast-track.
The key areas of social maturity and emotional development include taking turns, self-awareness, ability to separate, consideration for others, developing independence, self-confidence, understanding and managing their emotions and big feelings, and establishing positive relationships.
It may be useful to consider the following questions about your child as you make this assessment:
As a parent what can I do to help my child in their school readiness?
There are many activities that parents undertake with young children that have a positive effect on their development and promote school readiness such as:
Any final tips on making this important decision?
Don’t be afraid or embarrassed to talk to others about your child. Also seek advice from the school, preschool, family and friends about whether your child is ready for school. If there are areas you are concerned about speak to the school about the needs your child might have, and ask about any transition programs being offered to assist your child in their journey to school. All educators want to see your child thrive and starting school at the right time is the beginning of that journey as a lifelong learner.
Nicole Smith
Head of Primary, ÿÈճԹϱ¬ÁÏ
Nicole Smith has a Degree in Early Childhood Education and has been a primary educator for over 20 years.During this time Nicole has taught in 3 different countries and lives and works on the Central Coast with her husband and 3 teenage and young adult children.
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