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How do you give someone an edge?

How do you give someone an edge?. Unit questions. How can small children be given an edge? How can parents help?. Parental preparation for kindergarten. By: Katrina Savage. Overview. Social interaction Physical well being Basic skills Talking and listening.

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How do you give someone an edge?

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  1. How do you give someone an edge?

  2. Unit questions • How can small children be given an edge? • How can parents help?

  3. Parental preparation for kindergarten By: Katrina Savage

  4. Overview • Social interaction • Physical well being • Basic skills • Talking and listening

  5. Social interaction Generally four year olds: • Play in small groups of 2-5 • Change friendships quickly. • Change activities often Parental involvement: • Play games • Do simply activities • Visit friends

  6. Physical well being Generally four year olds: • Run, hop, jump, and climb • Potty train, blow nose, and sanitize • Handy with scissors, pencils, and crayons Parental involvement: • Give plenty opportunities for physical activities • Schedule bedtime and prepare healthy meals • Draw, color, and cut-out pictures

  7. Basic math and reading skills Generally four year olds: • Describe colors, sizes, and shapes • Name things that go together • Count with words…one, two, and three Parental involvement: • Read books about numbers • Prepare recipes together • Plan a party together

  8. Talking and listening Generally four year olds: • Talk! Talk! Talk! • Sing short songs • Follow simple directions and make choices Parental involvement: • Tell family stories • Repeat rhymes, songs, and stories • Take your child to the library

  9. Summary All children: • Are curious and creative • Are unique • Will develop courage in the time All children learn: • At their own speed and time • Independence with duties at home • Different by hearing, seeing, and doing • Parents play a very essential role in their children’s learning experience.

  10. hyperlinks • Preparation skills • Math skills • Reading skills

  11. Thank you

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